Hajek André, Gyasi Razak M, Peltzer Karl, König Hans-Helmut, Pengpid Supa
Department of Health Economics and Health Services Research, Hamburg Center for Health Economics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2025 Jan;40(1):e70039. doi: 10.1002/gps.70039.
There is a dearth of studies examining the link between artistic activity and psychosocial outcomes exclusively among the oldest old. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the association between artistic activity and psychosocial outcomes among individuals aged 80 years and over in Germany.
METHODS/DESIGN: Data for this analysis were taken from the "Old Age in Germany (D80+)" study, a nationwide sample encompassing both community-dwelling individuals aged 80 and above, as well as those residing in care facilities. The analytic sample included a total of n = 3181 individuals. Established tools were used to quantify the variables of interest.
Approximately 25.5% of individuals engaged in artistic activities, with the most popular being singing (9.0%) and making music (7.7%). Most participants engaged in these activities frequently, predominantly at home (84.8%). Regressions showed that overall engagement in the arts was not significantly associated with outcomes, except for reduced loneliness among men. Specific types of arts activities were associated with favorable psychosocial outcomes (e.g., singing and making music were associated with lower loneliness among men, whereas photography/filming was associated with lower loneliness among women). In addition, engaging in artistic activities outside the home was associated with higher life satisfaction among the total sample and women. The frequency of engagement in artistic activities was mainly not associated with psychosocial outcomes.
About one in four individuals aged 80 years and over in Germany is engaged in artistic activities (frequently; mostly at home). Our findings show that engaging in artistic activities may have positive psychosocial benefits (depending on the type and sex-specific), particularly in reducing loneliness and increasing life satisfaction. Artistic engagement, particularly outside the home, may contribute to increased life satisfaction among women. Even rare artistic activities could prove beneficial.
专门针对高龄老人研究艺术活动与心理社会结果之间联系的研究匮乏。因此,本研究旨在调查德国80岁及以上人群中艺术活动与心理社会结果之间的关联。
方法/设计:本分析的数据取自“德国老年人(DDD80+)”研究,这是一个全国性样本,涵盖80岁及以上的社区居住个体以及居住在护理机构的个体。分析样本总共包括n = 3181人。使用既定工具对感兴趣的变量进行量化。
约25.5%的个体参与艺术活动,其中最受欢迎的是唱歌(9.0%)和制作音乐(7.7%)。大多数参与者经常参与这些活动,主要是在家中(84.8%)。回归分析表明,总体艺术参与与结果没有显著关联,但男性的孤独感有所降低。特定类型的艺术活动与良好的心理社会结果相关(例如,唱歌和制作音乐与男性较低的孤独感相关,而摄影/摄像与女性较低的孤独感相关)。此外,在家庭以外参与艺术活动与总样本及女性更高的生活满意度相关。艺术活动的参与频率主要与心理社会结果无关。
在德国,80岁及以上的人群中约四分之一的人参与艺术活动(经常参与;大多在家中)。我们的研究结果表明,参与艺术活动可能具有积极的心理社会效益(取决于类型和性别),特别是在减少孤独感和提高生活满意度方面。艺术参与,尤其是在家庭以外的参与,可能有助于提高女性的生活满意度。即使是很少的艺术活动也可能被证明是有益的。