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Barriers and enablers to engagement in participatory arts activities amongst individuals with depression and anxiety: quantitative analyses using a?behaviour change framework

机译:障碍和推动者在患有抑郁和焦虑的个人中参与参与式艺术活动:使用A的定量分析?行为改变框架

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BACKGROUND:There is a large literature on the health benefits of engagement with the arts. However, there are also well-recognised challenges in ensuring equity of engagement with these activities. Specifically, it remains unclear whether individuals with poor mental health experience more barriers to participation. This study used?a behaviour change framework?to explore barriers to engagement in participatory arts activities amongst people with either depression or anxiety.METHODS:Data were drawn from a large citizen science experiment focused on participation in creative activities. Participants who reported engaging infrequently in performing arts, visual arts, design and crafts, literature-related activities, and online, digital and electronic arts were included and categorised into no mental health problems (n?=?1851), depression but not anxiety (n?=?873) and anxiety but not depression (n?=?808). Barriers and enablers to engagement were measured using an 18-item scale based on the COM-B Self-Evaluation Questionnaire, with subscales assessing psychological and physical capabilities, social and physical opportunities, and automatic and reflective motivations. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify whether individuals with either depression or anxiety reported greater barriers across any of the six domains than individuals without any mental health problems. Where differences were found, we calculated the percentage of protective association explained by various demographic, socio-economic, social, physical or geographical factors.RESULTS:Individuals with depression and anxiety felt they would be more likely to engage in arts activities if they had greater psychological and physical capabilities, more social opportunities, and stronger automatic and reflective motivations to engage. However, they did not feel that more physical opportunities would affect their engagement. Covariates explained only 8-37% of the difference in response amongst those with and without anxiety and depression.CONCLUSIONS:Findings suggest that for individuals with poor mental health, there are certain barriers to participation that are not felt as strongly by those without any mental health problems. Mapping the behaviour change domains to potential interventions, activities that focus on increasing perceived capabilities, providing social opportunities, and reinforcing both automatic and reflective motivations to engage has the potential to help to redress the imbalance in arts participation amongst those with poor mental health.
机译:背景:与艺术的健康益处有大量文献。然而,在确保与这些活动的享有的公平方面也有公认的挑战。具体而言,尚不清楚心理健康状况不佳的个体是否经历了更多的参与障碍。这项研究使用了?行为改变框架?探索患有抑郁或焦虑的人们参与的参与艺术活动的障碍。方法:从一个侧重于参与创造性活动的大型公民科学实验中汲取数据。据报道,在表演艺术,视觉艺术,设计和工艺品,文学相关活动和网上,数字和电子艺术中的参与者被包括在内,并分类为没有心理健康问题(n?= 1851),抑郁症但不是焦虑( n?=?873)和焦虑而不是抑郁(n?=?808)。使用基于COM-B自我评估调查问卷的18项规模测量障碍和推动者进行接触,分类评估心理和身体能力,社会和物理机会以及自动和反思动机。逻辑回归分析用于鉴定抑郁或焦虑的个体是否报告过的六个域中的任何障碍,而不是没有任何心理健康问题。在发现差异的情况下,我们计算了各种人口,社会经济,社会,身体或地理因素解释的保护协会百分比。结果:具有抑郁和焦虑的人认为,如果他们更大,他们将更有可能从事艺术活动心理和身体能力,更多的社会机会,更强大的自动和反思动机。然而,他们并没有觉得更多的体力会影响他们的参与。协变量仅解释了8-37%的差异,因为没有焦虑和抑郁症。结论:调查结果表明,对于心理健康状况不佳的个人,参与的障碍在没有任何心理的情况下,那些没有感受健康问题。将行为改变域映射到潜在的干预域,专注于增加感知能力,提供社会机会,并加强自动和反思性动机的活动,有助于纠正艺术术中的艺术参与的不平衡。

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