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The Impact of an Intergenerational Dance Project on Older Adults’ Social and Emotional Well-Being

机译:代际舞蹈项目对老年人社会和情感福祉的影响

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There has been strong interest in intergenerational arts practice in the UK since the 1980s, however, there is a generally weak evidence base for the effectiveness of intergenerational practice regardless of the domain. The aim of this study was to investigate the outcomes of an intergenerational arts project on participants’ social and psychological well-being using a mixed methods, short-term longitudinal design. Generations Dancing brought together community artists with students (N=25) and older adults (N=11) living in Bedford. Over an 11 week period, participants worked together to produce a new dance performance and photography exhibition. Focus groups were conducted with the participants to explore their feelings about the collaboration across generations and communities. Participants also completed a battery of questionnaires pre- and post-project, to assess any change in their levels of well-being. Results indicate that the older adults showed increased confidence and willingness to connect with others; they got immense enjoyment from talking about their experience with others. Furthermore, the project helped to address negative stereotypes that the older adults had of working with the young people. The older adults enjoyed the students’ company and felt encouraged and supported by the young people. While a small number of challenges were identified, including difficulties in travelling to the workshops for vulnerable participants, most challenges were over-come through the older adults’ engagement in the project. For example, initial anxieties regarding the performance seemed insufficient to affect the participants’ overall enjoyment of the project. The findings were supported by the increased scores in relatedness, affect and social well-being over time, though were not statistically significant. The results of this study indicate that intergenerational dance and arts projects can have wide-reaching positive impacts on both social and psychological well-being. However, there were a number of methodological challenges, including difficulty in recruiting sufficient numbers of both experimental and control groups for a robust quantitative evaluation of the data. These challenges highlight that ‘real life’ settings and scenarios can influence the amount, nature, validity and reliability of data collected. Going forward we encourage researchers to continue to consider innovative ways to address such methodological challenges.
机译:然而,自20世纪80年代以来,英国的代际艺术实践有很强的兴趣,但是,无论域名的互动实践的有效性,有一般缺乏的证据基础。本研究的目的是调查代表艺术项目对参与者的社会和心理健康的结果,使用混合方法,短期纵向设计。世代舞蹈将社区艺术家汇集在一起​​,学生(n = 25)和居住在贝德福德的老年人(n = 11)。参与者共同努力,共同努力,产生新的舞蹈表现和摄影展。焦点小组与参与者进行了探讨他们对世代和社区合作的感受。参与者还完成了预先和项目后的电池,以评估其福祉水平的任何变化。结果表明,老年人表现出与他人联系的信心和意愿;他们慷慨地享受与他人的经历谈论。此外,该项目有助于解决老年人与年轻人合作​​的负面刻板印象。老年人享受了学生的公司,并鼓励年轻人支持和支持。虽然确定了少数挑战,但包括前往弱势参与者的讲习班的困难,但大多数挑战都过度通过老年人在该项目的参与度。例如,关于性能的初始焦虑似乎不足以影响参与者对项目的总体享受。这些调查结果得到了相关性,影响和社会福祉随着时间的增加,虽然没有统计学意义。本研究的结果表明,代际舞蹈和艺术项目对社会和心理健康有广泛的积极影响。然而,有许多方法论挑战,包括难以招募足够数量的实验和对照组,以获得对数据的稳健定量评估。这些挑战强调“现实生活”设置和方案可以影响所收集数据的数量,性质,有效性和可靠性。我们向前发展,我们鼓励研究人员继续考虑创新的方法来解决这些方法论挑战。

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