Mak Hei Wan, Coulter Rory, Fancourt Daisy
Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, England.
Department of Geography, University College London, London, England.
Public Health Panor. 2020 Mar;6(1):55-68. Epub 2020 Mar 30.
A significant amount of literature indicates the health benefits of arts engagement. However, as this engagement is socially patterned, differential access to and participation in the arts may contribute to social and health inequalities.
This study aimed to uncover the patterns of participation in arts activities and engagement with culture and heritage among adults in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and to examine whether such patterns are associated with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.
We applied latent class analysis to data on arts and cultural participation among 30 695 people in the Understanding Society study. Multinomial logistic regression was used to identify predictors for the patterns of activity engagement.
For arts participation, adults were clustered into "engaged omnivores," "visual and literary arts," "performing arts" and "disengaged." For cultural engagement, adults were clustered into "frequently engaged," "infrequently engaged" and "rarely engaged." Regression analysis showed that the patterns of arts activity were structured by demographic and socioeconomic factors.
This study reveals a social gradient in arts and cultural engagement. Given the health benefits of arts engagement, this suggests the importance of promoting equal access to arts and cultural programmes, to ensure that unequal engagement does not exacerbate health inequalities.
大量文献表明参与艺术活动对健康有益。然而,由于这种参与存在社会模式,在艺术方面不同的接触机会和参与程度可能会导致社会和健康不平等。
本研究旨在揭示大不列颠及北爱尔兰联合王国成年人参与艺术活动以及与文化和遗产互动的模式,并检验这些模式是否与人口统计学和社会经济特征相关。
我们对“理解社会”研究中30695人的艺术和文化参与数据应用了潜在类别分析。使用多项逻辑回归来确定活动参与模式的预测因素。
在艺术参与方面,成年人被分为“积极的杂食者”“视觉和文学艺术爱好者”“表演艺术爱好者”和“不参与艺术活动者”。在文化参与方面,成年人被分为“频繁参与者”“偶尔参与者”和“极少参与者”。回归分析表明,艺术活动模式由人口统计学和社会经济因素构成。
本研究揭示了艺术和文化参与中的社会梯度。鉴于参与艺术活动对健康有益,这表明促进平等参与艺术和文化项目的重要性,以确保不平等的参与不会加剧健康不平等。