Wellbeing in the wild: co-creating context-sensitive wellbeing dimensions with a community of young artists.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dominik Havsteen-Franklin, Cristina Asenjo Palma, Mariza Dima, Marie Hansen, Ezgi Merdin Uygur, Gulsen Tore Yargin, Wendy Martin, Elina Meliou
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Abstract

Background: This study addresses the challenge of developing context-sensitive measures of wellbeing for young people. In collaboration with a youth-led musical enterprise, researchers worked with 18 young artists (aged 14-25) engaged in an urban community arts programme to co-produce wellbeing dimensions reflective of their lived experiences.

Methods: An adapted Nominal Group Technique was used alongside iterative inductive thematic analysis to identify and prioritise key wellbeing dimensions.

Results: The study revealed ten discrete dimensions of wellbeing that reflect the experiences of young people engaged in community arts. These dimensions highlight the significance of creative expression, cultural appreciation, community experiences, and social responsibility, elements aligned with wellbeing but rarely considered in standardised wellbeing frameworks.

Conclusion: The study highlights the value of youth-led, situated approaches to defining dimensions of wellbeing, offering a framework that captures the creative and social dimensions in community arts contexts.

野外的幸福:与一群年轻艺术家共同创造情境敏感的幸福维度。
背景:本研究解决了为年轻人制定情境敏感的幸福措施的挑战。研究人员与一家以青年为主导的音乐企业合作,与18名参与城市社区艺术项目的年轻艺术家(14-25岁)合作,共同制作反映他们生活经历的幸福维度。方法:一种适应的名义群体技术与迭代归纳主题分析一起使用,以确定和优先考虑关键的健康维度。结果:该研究揭示了十个离散的幸福感维度,反映了参与社区艺术的年轻人的经历。这些维度强调了创造性表达、文化欣赏、社区体验和社会责任的重要性,这些元素与幸福一致,但在标准化的幸福框架中很少被考虑。结论:该研究强调了以青年为主导的定位方法在定义幸福维度方面的价值,提供了一个框架,可以捕捉社区艺术背景下的创意和社会维度。
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Arts & Health
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