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迷幻艺术及其对心理健康的影响:随机试点研究。

Psychedelic Art and Implications for Mental Health: Randomized Pilot Study.

作者信息

Peng Mary L, Monin Joan, Ovchinnikova Polina, Levi Amanda, McCall Terika

机构信息

Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, United States.

Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2024 Dec 3;8:e66430. doi: 10.2196/66430.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Psychedelic art (PA) emerged in the 1960s during the psychedelic era; then characterized by visuals induced by the ingestion of psychedelic drugs, it is now an art form known for its vibrant colors, distorted forms, and intricate patterns. Building upon the existing research on art viewing as an effective means to improving physiological and psychological well-being, viewing PA is postulated to evoke positive emotions and provide a meditative experience, contributing to improved mental well-being.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to investigate how digitally rendered PA influences viewers' perceived emotional, mental, and physical states compared to imagery of natural scenery, offering insights into potential applications in mental health care and well-being.

METHODS

Overall, 102 participants age 18 to 35 years were randomly assigned to either the experimental group viewing 300 seconds of PA imagery (50/102, 49%) or the control group viewing 300 seconds of scenic imagery (52/102, 51%), after which every participant completed a survey that gathered qualitative data on the perceived impact of viewing their given imagery on their physical, mental, and emotional states through open-ended questions. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify the patterns of experiences reported by the participants.

RESULTS

Qualitative analysis unveiled a greater intensity and diversity of emotional, mental, and physical impacts induced by PA compared to natural scenery, including the sense of relaxation and peace, anxiety and stress alleviation, joy, thrill and sense of euphoria, sensations of awe and wonder, hypnotizing effect, holistic meditative effect, provocation of creative thoughts, induced hyperawareness of bodily states, and transitions from induced overstimulation or anxious thoughts to feelings of calmness.

CONCLUSIONS

The preliminary findings of this study suggest that PA is a rich and complex form of visual art that has the potential to facilitate healing and promote well-being and mental health. PA presents promising avenues for integration into mental health care, therapeutic practices, digital health, health care environment, and medical research.

摘要

背景

迷幻艺术(PA)兴起于20世纪60年代的迷幻时代;当时其特点是摄入迷幻药物后产生的视觉效果,如今它已成为一种以鲜艳色彩、扭曲形态和复杂图案而闻名的艺术形式。基于将观赏艺术视为改善生理和心理健康的有效手段的现有研究,观赏迷幻艺术被假定能唤起积极情绪并提供冥想体验,从而有助于改善心理健康。

目的

本研究旨在探究与自然风景图像相比,数字呈现的迷幻艺术如何影响观看者的感知情绪、心理和身体状态,为其在心理健康护理和幸福方面的潜在应用提供见解。

方法

总体而言,102名年龄在18至35岁之间的参与者被随机分配到实验组观看300秒的迷幻艺术图像(50/102,49%)或对照组观看300秒的风景图像(52/102,51%),之后每位参与者完成一项调查,通过开放式问题收集关于观看给定图像对其身体、心理和情绪状态的感知影响的定性数据。进行主题分析以识别参与者报告的体验模式。

结果

定性分析表明,与自然风景相比,迷幻艺术对情绪、心理和身体的影响在强度和多样性上更大,包括放松和平静感、焦虑和压力缓解、喜悦、兴奋和欣快感、敬畏和惊奇感、催眠效果、整体冥想效果、激发创造性思维、引发对身体状态的过度感知,以及从过度刺激或焦虑思维转变为平静感。

结论

本研究的初步结果表明,迷幻艺术是一种丰富而复杂的视觉艺术形式,具有促进治愈、增进幸福和心理健康的潜力。迷幻艺术为融入心理健康护理、治疗实践、数字健康、医疗保健环境和医学研究提供了有前景的途径。

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