Dipartimento di Scienze per la Qualità della Vita, Università di Bologna, Rimini, Italy.
Libera Accademia di Belle Arti di Brescia, Rimini, Italy.
PLoS One. 2022 Apr 27;17(4):e0265446. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265446. eCollection 2022.
In this study, we statistically identified and characterized the relationship between the long-run social benefits of creativity and the in-life individual costs (in terms of happiness and health) of creativity. To do so, we referred to a theoretical framework that depicts a creator's life. We generated a balanced dataset of 200 creators (i.e., composers, painters, mathematicians and physicists, and biologists and chemists born between 1770 and 1879), and calculated standardized evaluations of the long-run social benefits in different domains (performances, exhibitions, citations). We performed regression analysis and identified the statistical determinants of the relationship between a creator's social benefits and the costs to their happiness and health. We found that creativity represented an individual cost for all four creator groups, with a larger impact on happiness than on health; the cost was greater if creativity was based more on divergent than on convergent thinking or if authors faced greater language issues. The impacts of long-run social benefits on individual happiness and health were similar in the arts and sciences if institutional differences were taken into account.
在这项研究中,我们从统计学上确定并描述了创造力的长期社会效益与创造力对个人生活(幸福感和健康)的成本之间的关系。为此,我们参考了一个描述创作者生活的理论框架。我们生成了一个由 200 名创作者(即作曲家、画家、数学家和物理学家,以及生物学家和化学家,他们出生于 1770 年至 1879 年之间)组成的平衡数据集,并计算了不同领域(表演、展览、引用)的长期社会效益的标准化评估。我们进行了回归分析,并确定了创作者的社会效益与其幸福感和健康成本之间关系的统计决定因素。我们发现,创造力对所有四个创作者群体来说都是一种个人成本,对幸福感的影响大于对健康的影响;如果创造力更多地基于发散思维而不是收敛思维,或者作者面临更大的语言问题,那么成本就会更大。如果考虑到制度差异,艺术和科学领域的长期社会效益对个人幸福感和健康的影响是相似的。