Department of Music Therapy, Graduate School, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Korea.
KU Program in Urban Regeneration, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 26;19(3):1383. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19031383.
There is growing interest in identifying the environmental factors that contribute to individuals' perceptions of safety and sense of well-being in public spaces. As such, this study examined how music listening during nighttime walking influenced female university students' psychological state and perceptions of their campus. A total of 178 female university students with a mean age of 23.0 years participated in this study. One group of 78 students listened to prerecorded music while walking across their campus at night, while the other 100 students did not listen to music during nighttime walking. Immediately following their nighttime walking, participants were asked to rate their psychological state, perceptions on the safety of their campus, and the music (only for the music-listening group). For the non-music-listening group, significant correlations were found between the perceived safety of the campus and psychological states (both anxiety and psychological distress); the correlations were not significant in the music-listening group. The results indicate that music can mediate psychological states, supporting the proactive use of music as a psychological resource for coping with their perceptions of adverse environments. Given the limitations of this preliminary study, further studies with controlled music listening conditions, type of music, and environmental issues are suggested.
人们越来越关注识别那些导致个人在公共空间中对安全和幸福感的感知的环境因素。因此,本研究调查了夜间散步时听音乐如何影响女大学生的心理状态和对校园的看法。共有 178 名年龄在 23.0 岁左右的女大学生参与了这项研究。一组 78 名学生在夜间穿过校园时听预先录制的音乐,而另一组 100 名学生在夜间散步时不听音乐。在夜间散步后,参与者被要求评估他们的心理状态、对校园安全的看法以及音乐(仅适用于听音乐的小组)。对于不听音乐的小组,校园的安全感与心理状态(焦虑和心理困扰)之间存在显著相关性;而在听音乐的小组中,这种相关性并不显著。研究结果表明,音乐可以调节心理状态,支持将音乐积极用作应对对不利环境的感知的心理资源。鉴于本初步研究的局限性,建议进一步开展具有受控音乐聆听条件、音乐类型和环境问题的研究。