The Efficacy of Artwork as a Self-Care Technique to Address Distress in an International Student Studying in Australia

Yin Ki Lai, Katrina Andrews
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This paper reports on an art-based autoethnography study aimed at helping the author, an international student, reflect on her personal distress during tertiary study in Australia. Over an 8-week period, the author engaged in meditation and art-making activities to articulate and reflect upon her experiences and emotions. Distress levels were recorded using the Visual Analogue Scale before and after each session of art making and reflection. The findings indicate a reduction in the author’s distress levels following engagement in art making and reflection. Furthermore, the process revealed the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and cultivating self-love, which contributed to the author’s reduced distress levels. In conclusion, this study reveals that engaging in art making effectively alleviated distress for the author during her time as an international student in Australia.
艺术作品作为一种自我保健技术对解决一名在澳大利亚学习的留学生的压力的功效
本文报告了一项以艺术为基础的自述研究,旨在帮助作者(一名留学生)反思她在澳大利亚接受高等教育期间的个人苦恼。在为期 8 周的时间里,作者通过冥想和艺术创作活动来表达和反思自己的经历和情感。在每次艺术创作和反思前后,都使用视觉模拟量表记录了她的苦恼程度。研究结果表明,在参与艺术创作和反思之后,作者的痛苦程度有所减轻。此外,这一过程还揭示了保持积极心态和培养自爱的重要性,这也是作者减少困扰的原因之一。总之,本研究揭示了参与艺术创作有效地减轻了作者在澳大利亚作为留学生期间的痛苦。
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