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新冠疫情期间艺术参与对中国隔离大学生心理健康的影响。

The influence of arts engagement on the mental health of isolated college students during the COVID-19 outbreak in China.

机构信息

Department of Industrial Design, School of Architecture and Art, Central South University, Changsha, China.

Department of Nephrology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Nov 15;10:1021642. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1021642. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the mental health of college students. This study aimed to investigate the buffering effect of arts engagement on anxiety and resilience in college students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

STUDY DESIGN

A cross-sectional study.

METHODS

The data were collected an online survey during a wave of SARS-CoV-2 infections in Shanghai (March 15 to April 15, 2022). In total, 2,453 college students throughout China reported general anxiety symptom levels (according to the GAD-7), resilience (according to the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale), frequency of receptive arts engagement in the previous year, exposure to risk situations, and behavioral changes due to the pandemic.

RESULTS

During the current stage of the pandemic, 43.7% of college students suffered from varying degrees of anxiety, and 2.6% showed severe anxiety. Gender and learning stage were not associated with anxiety. Hierarchical regression analysis showed that the decision to return to academic institution, the degree of exposure to COVID-19, and the frequency of accepting art participation and resilience could significantly predict the anxiety level of college students. Gender, study stage, behavioral changes arising from COVID-19, and exposure to COVID-19 significantly predict the resilience level of college students. There was an association between high frequency music activities, reading activities and low anxiety level ( < 0.001). There was an association between high frequency digital art, music activities, reading and high resilience ( < 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Arts engagement appears to help students cope with mental health problems and those at risk. Policymakers should encourage college students to participate in art activities, especially in the context of social distancing.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行对大学生的心理健康产生了重大影响。本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 大流行期间艺术参与对大学生焦虑和韧性的缓冲作用。

研究设计

横断面研究。

方法

数据采集于 2022 年 3 月 15 日至 4 月 15 日上海 SARS-CoV-2 感染期间的在线调查。共有来自中国各地的 2453 名大学生报告了一般焦虑症状水平(根据 GAD-7)、韧性(根据 Connor-Davidson 韧性量表)、前一年接受艺术参与的频率、暴露于风险情况以及由于大流行而发生的行为变化。

结果

在当前大流行阶段,43.7%的大学生患有不同程度的焦虑症,2.6%的大学生表现出严重的焦虑症。性别和学习阶段与焦虑症无关。层次回归分析表明,决定返回学术机构、接触 COVID-19 的程度、接受艺术参与的频率和韧性可以显著预测大学生的焦虑水平。性别、学习阶段、因 COVID-19 而产生的行为变化以及接触 COVID-19 显著预测了大学生的韧性水平。高频率的音乐活动、阅读活动与低焦虑水平之间存在关联(<0.001)。高频率的数字艺术、音乐活动和阅读与高韧性之间存在关联(<0.01)。

结论

艺术参与似乎有助于学生应对心理健康问题和那些处于风险中的学生。政策制定者应鼓励大学生参与艺术活动,尤其是在社交距离的背景下。

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