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The art of being mentally healthy: a study to quantify the relationship between recreational arts engagement and mental well-being in the general population

机译:精神健康的艺术:一项研究,以量化娱乐艺术与普通人群中的娱乐艺术与心理福祉之间的关系

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Little is known about the dose-response relationship between recreational arts engagement (for enjoyment, entertainment or as a hobby, rather than therapy) and mental well-being in the general population. The quantification of this relationship is of value to: (1) health professionals, clinicians and researchers interested in utilising the arts as a method for improving mental health; (2) to health promoters and policy makers in the development of population based health messages, policy and practice; and (3) to members of the general public in maintaining or improving their own well-being. As guided by theories of social epidemiology and the biopsychosocial model of health, the first aim of this study was to determine if there was a relationship between arts engagement (hours per year) and mental well-being in the general population. If an association was demonstrated, the second aim was to quantify this relationship. A random sample of 702 Western Australian adults aged 18+ years (response rate = 71%) were invited to take part in a telephone survey. The survey took 15 min to complete and included questions about arts engagement, mental well-being, demographics and potential confounders/effect modifiers. The dependent variable was subjective mental well-being (Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale, WEMWBS). The independent variable was hours engaged in the arts in the last 12 months. Respondent engagement in the arts ranged from zero to 1572 hours/year (mean = 100.8 hours/year, SD = 206.0). The prevalence of engagement was 83 %. The average WEMWBS score was 53 (SD = 7.4). After adjustment for demographics (i.e. sex, age group, location, income, education, marital status, children), general health, sports engagement, religious activities and holidays, respondents with high levels of arts engagement (100 or more hours/year, WEMWBS score = 55) had significantly better mental well-being than those with none (0 hours/year, WEMWBS score = 53), low (0.1-22.9 hours/year, WEMWBS score = 52) and medium (23-99.9 hours/year, WEMWBS score = 53) levels of engagement (p = 0.003). Respondents with none, low and medium arts engagement had similar WEMWBS scores (p = 0.358). The relationship between arts engagement and WEMWBS was nonlinear with evidence of a minimum threshold at 100 or more hours/year (p = 0.0006). Evidence of an arts-mental health relationship was found in this study. Those who engaged in 100 or more hours/year of arts engagement (i.e. two or more hours/week) reported significantly better mental well-being than other levels of engagement. The suitability of the arts as a population based strategy to influence the mental well-being of the general population should be investigated further.
机译:关于娱乐艺术接触(享受,娱乐或爱好,而不是治疗)和心理幸福在一般人群中的剂量 - 反应关系很少。这种关系的量化具有价值:(1)对利用本领域的卫生专业人士,临床医生和研究人员作为改善心理健康的方法; (2)卫生促进者和决策者在发展人口的健康信息,政策和实践方面; (3)向普通大众的成员维持或改善自己的福祉。作为社会流行病学理论和健康的生物科目可检模型的指导,这项研究的首次目的是确定艺术参与(每年小时数)与普通人口的心理福祉之间是否存在关系。如果证明了一个协会,第二个目的是量化这种关系。邀请18岁以上18岁的西澳大利亚成年人的随机样本(回复率= 71%)参加电话调查。该调查占据了15分钟的时间来完成,包括关于艺术参与,心理福祉,人口统计学和潜在混淆/效果修饰符的问题。受抚养变量是主观的心理健康(Warwick-Edinburgh精神福祉,Wemwbs)。独立变量是在过去12个月内从事本领域的小时数。备注的艺术参与范围从零到1572小时/年(平均值= 100.8小时/年,SD = 206.0)。参与的患病率为83%。平均WEMWB得分为53(SD = 7.4)。调整人口统计数据(即性别,年龄组,地点,收入,教育,婚姻状况,儿童),一般健康,体育参与,宗教活动和假期,艺术较高的受访者参与(100个或更多小时/年,WEMWBS得分= 55)比没有(0小时/年,WEMWBs得分= 53),低(0.1-22.9小时/年,WEMWBs得分= 52)和中等(23-99.9小时/年,Wemwbs得分= 53)接合水平(p = 0.003)。没有,低和中型艺术参与的受访者具有类似的WEMWBS评分(P = 0.358)。艺术啮合和WEMWB之间的关系是非线性的,具有100个或更多小时/年的最小阈值的证据(P = 0.0006)。本研究发现了艺术术卫生关系的证据。那些从事100小时或更多小时/艺术参与的人(即两个或更多小时/周)报告的精神上的福祉明显优于其他程度的参与度。应进一步调查艺术作为影响普通群体的普遍群体的基于人口的策略的适用性。

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