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Improved Self-Esteem in Artists After Participating in the Building Confidence and Self-Esteem Toolbox Workshop

机译:参加建立自信和自尊工具箱研讨会后艺术家的自尊心得到改善

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Performing and creative artists have unique occupational and lifestyle stresses and challenges that can negatively affect self-esteem. Low self-esteem not only has serious implications for their psychological and physical health, it can also affect their performance, and creativity. There is a need to establish effective interventions to deal with this issue. To the best of our knowledge, there are no reported studies specific to workshops or interventions on enhancing self-esteem for artists. The Al and Malka Green Artists' Health Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a unique multidisciplinary, and integrative clinic serving the special needs of the artist population. We developed a workshop entitled “Building Confidence and Self Esteem Toolbox Workshop” to address this need. We then designed a single-blind, randomized, prospective, pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness of the workshop on enhancing self-esteem in artists, and to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of using the recommended tools in maintaining a healthy self-esteem, as well as maintaining physical and emotional health. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected. A validated “Self-Esteem Checkup” questionnaire was administered pre- and immediately post workshop, as well as at 2, 6, and 12 months post workshop. Open-ended questions were posed to study participants via email at 2 and 12 months following the workshop, and at 6 months in in-person interviews. Thirty-five professional artists consented to participate in the study, with 26 completing all study visits. Mean scores for all time points, and the individual questionnaire statement mean scores for the five timepoints increased significantly post-workshop and remained statistically significantly improved by the 3rd follow-up 12 months later (p < 0.001). The mean self-esteem rating score increased significantly post-workshop and remained statistically significantly improved by the 3rd follow-up 12 months later (p < 0.01). Qualitative data showed positive feedback on the utilization of the tools learned in the workshop that helped maintain this improvement over a 1-year period. This workshop may be an effective means of addressing the issue of self-esteem in artists. Further controlled studies of larger sample size and longer duration are needed to confirm these findings.
机译:表演和创意艺术家具有独特的职业和生活方式压力和挑战,可能会对自尊产生负面影响。自尊心低下不仅会严重影响他们的心理和身体健康,还会影响他们的表现和创造力。需要建立有效的干预措施来解决这个问题。据我们所知,目前尚无针对提高艺术家自尊的研讨会或干预措施的报道。加拿大安大略省多伦多大学健康网络多伦多西部医院的Al and Malka Green艺术家健康中心是一家独特的多学科综合诊所,可满足艺术家群体的特殊需求。为了解决这一需求,我们举办了名为“建立信心和自尊工具箱研讨会”的研讨会。然后,我们设计了一项单盲,随机,前瞻性的前瞻性研究,以评估研讨会在提高艺术家自尊方面的有效性,并评估使用推荐工具维持健康自尊的长期有效性,以及保持身心健康。收集了定量和定性数据。在工作坊之前和之后,以及在工作坊之后的2、6和12个月,都将对经过验证的“自尊检查”问卷进行管理。在研讨会之后的2个月和12个月,以及在面对面访谈的6个月内,通过电子邮件向研究参与者提出了开放性问题。 35位专业艺术家同意参加该研究,其中26位完成了所有研究访问。所有时间点的平均得分以及五个时间点的个人问卷陈述的平均得分在工作后显着提高,并且在12个月后的第3次随访中仍保持统计学上的显着改善(p <0.001)。平均自尊评分得分在车间后显着提高,并且在12个月后的第3次随访中仍保持统计学上的显着改善(p <0.01)。定性数据显示,对于在研讨会上学习到的工具的使用产生了积极的反馈,这些反馈有助于在一年内保持这种改进。该研讨会可能是解决艺术家自尊问题的有效手段。需要进一步的更大样本量和更长持续时间的对照研究来证实这些发现。

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