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Abstract
In the last decade, there has been increasing observational research into the impacts of arts and cultural engagement on health, drawing on the surprisingly rich phenotyping of these behaviours in observational studies. This, alongside a broader growing evidence base, has led to recent calls from the World Health Organisation for the arts to be formally recognised as a health behaviour. However, access to the arts is not equitable, so a key challenge in observational research is disentangling any causal effects from this social gradient in engagement. In this paper, we consider five of the key methodological challenges in epidemiological research on arts and health and propose solutions by combining causal inference approaches with a new theoretical framework on the determinants of arts and cultural engagement (RADIANCE), which uses a socio-ecological approach to identify multi-level factors influencing patterns of arts behaviours. We end with recommendations for researchers incorporating questions on arts and cultural engagement within the design of longitudinal cohort studies.
在过去十年中,越来越多的观察性研究关注艺术和文化参与对健康的影响,并在观察性研究中利用了这些行为令人惊讶的丰富表型。这一点,再加上越来越广泛的证据基础,导致世界卫生组织(World Health organization)最近呼吁正式承认艺术是一种健康行为。然而,获得艺术的机会是不公平的,因此观察性研究的一个关键挑战是从这种参与的社会梯度中解开任何因果关系。在本文中,我们考虑了艺术与健康流行病学研究中的五个关键方法论挑战,并通过将因果推理方法与艺术与文化参与决定因素的新理论框架(RADIANCE)相结合,提出了解决方案,该框架使用社会生态学方法来确定影响艺术行为模式的多层次因素。最后,我们建议研究者在纵向队列研究的设计中纳入有关艺术和文化参与的问题。
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Epidemiology is the oldest and one of the premier epidemiologic journals devoted to the publication of empirical research findings, opinion pieces, and methodological developments in the field of epidemiologic research.
It is a peer-reviewed journal aimed at both fellow epidemiologists and those who use epidemiologic data, including public health workers and clinicians.