Poetry and COVID-19: the benefit of poetry and the poetryandcovidarchive.com website to mental health and wellbeing

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anthony Caleshu, Rory Waterman, Sam Kemp
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From June 2020 to June 2021, the website poetryandcovid.com (now archived as poetryandcovidarchive.com) served as a platform for poetic responses by people from around the world to the COVID-19 pandemic. The site featured 1000+ poems by 600+ poets and received c. 100,000 views by people from 128 countries. The poetry, their author’s testimonials, as well as “comments” submitted to the organisers and public website, expressed how people felt during the pandemic. In the project’s final three months, the website hosted a survey adapted from the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS), targeted at understanding the value of poetry, in general, and the website, in particular, to mental health and wellbeing. 400 people took part, 373 completed the WEMWBS, and over 250 participants provided “final comments”. The results show that the writing and reading of poetry – as well as the website itself – were of considerable benefit to mental health and wellbeing.
诗歌与COVID-19:诗歌和poetryandcovidarchive.com网站对心理健康和福祉的好处
从2020年6月至2021年6月,poetryandcovid.com网站(现存档为poetryandcovidarchive.com)成为世界各地人们对COVID-19大流行的诗意回应的平台。该网站收录了600多位诗人的1000多首诗歌,来自128个国家的浏览量达到了10万次。这些诗歌、作者的感言以及提交给组织者和公共网站的“评论”表达了人们在大流行期间的感受。在项目的最后三个月,该网站主持了一项调查,该调查改编自沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS),旨在了解诗歌的价值,总的来说,尤其是网站对心理健康和幸福的价值。400人参与其中,373人完成了WEMWBS,超过250人提供了“最终意见”。研究结果表明,写诗、读诗以及网站本身对心理健康和幸福都有相当大的好处。
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Journal of Poetry Therapy
Journal of Poetry Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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