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谁在 COVID-19 大流行期间从事家庭艺术活动?对美国 4731 名成年人数据的横断面分析。

Who Engaged in Home-Based Arts Activities During the COVID-19 Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Data From 4,731 Adults in the United States.

机构信息

University College London, London, UK.

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

出版信息

Health Promot Pract. 2024 Mar;25(2):244-253. doi: 10.1177/15248399221119806. Epub 2022 Sep 1.

Abstract

Arts engagement is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by social inequalities. While the COVID-19 pandemic provided new opportunities for some people to engage in the arts, it might have created barriers for others. We aimed to examine whether there was social patterning in home-based arts engagement during the pandemic in the United States, and whether predictors of engagement differed according to the type of arts activity. We included 4,731 adults who participated in the United States COVID-19 Social Study between April and July 2020. Three types of home-based arts engagement were considered: reading for pleasure, arts or crafts activities, and digital arts activities. Using logistic regression models, we tested cross-sectional associations between a broad range of demographic, socioeconomic, psychosocial, and health-related factors as well as adverse events and worries during lockdown and each type of arts engagement. The factors most strongly associated with all three types of arts engagement were social support, social network size, age, race/ethnicity, keyworker status, and experiencing physical or psychological abuse during the pandemic. However, most socioeconomic and health-related factors were not associated with arts engagement, including household income and mental and physical health problems. Overall, our findings indicate that the social gradient in arts engagement was reduced in the first 4 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Given the health benefits of arts engagement, the potential diversification of arts audiences during the pandemic is promising for both population-level health and wellbeing and the future of the arts and cultural sector.

摘要

艺术参与是一种与健康相关的行为,可能受到社会不平等的影响。虽然 COVID-19 大流行为一些人提供了参与艺术的新机会,但它也可能为其他人制造了障碍。我们旨在研究在美国大流行期间,家庭艺术参与是否存在社会模式,以及参与度的预测因素是否因艺术活动的类型而异。我们纳入了 4731 名于 2020 年 4 月至 7 月期间参加美国 COVID-19 社会研究的成年人。考虑了三种家庭艺术参与类型:阅读娱乐、艺术或手工艺活动以及数字艺术活动。使用逻辑回归模型,我们测试了广泛的人口统计学、社会经济、心理社会和与健康相关的因素以及封锁期间和每种艺术参与的负面事件和担忧与之间的横断面关联。与所有三种艺术参与最密切相关的因素是社会支持、社交网络规模、年龄、种族/民族、关键工作者身份以及在大流行期间经历身体或心理虐待。然而,大多数社会经济和健康相关因素与艺术参与无关,包括家庭收入和心理健康和身体健康问题。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,在美国 COVID-19 大流行的头 4 个月,艺术参与的社会梯度有所降低。考虑到艺术参与的健康益处,大流行期间艺术受众的多样化对于人口健康和福祉以及艺术和文化部门的未来都是有希望的。

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