“We Have a Voice. We Exist.”: Value of Basic Needs Satisfaction for Well‐Being and Goal Development in Inclusive Theater Spaces for Young People

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
A. Ferrell, M. Levstek, R. Banerjee
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Abstract

Creative arts programs have potential for promoting psychological well‐being amongst young people. The present research used a mixed‐methods approach to address the mechanisms involved in the well‐being of marginalized young people engaged in creative arts participation, based on self‐determination theory. A preliminary quantitative analysis investigated the levels of basic needs satisfaction (BNS) that 42 young people reported experiencing at home, at school, and at a youth theater organization. Young people reported the highest level of BNS at the theater, and there was a marginally significant trend suggesting this had a positive association with well‐being, over and above the effects of BNS at home and school. Nonetheless, Bayesian factor indicated more data is required to confirm this observation. Subsequently, an in‐depth qualitative analysis was undertaken with semi‐structured interviews with three young people as well as with their parents and schoolteachers. Thematic analysis highlighted the ways satisfaction of autonomy (through empowerment), relatedness (through the establishment of group membership), and competence (through creating a safe space for young people to be heard) allowed the young people to develop positive future aspirations. Study implications and directions for further work are explored in relation to the way that creative arts participation enables young people to explore possible goals and give them an understanding of what they can achieve.
“我们有发言权。我们存在。”:满足基本需求的价值观——满足年轻人的福祉和包容性剧院空间的目标发展
创意艺术项目有可能促进年轻人的心理健康。本研究基于自决理论,采用混合方法来解决边缘化年轻人参与创意艺术的幸福机制。一项初步定量分析调查了42名年轻人在家、学校和青年剧院组织的基本需求满意度(BNS)水平。据报道,年轻人在剧院的BNS水平最高,有一个略微显著的趋势表明,这与幸福感有着积极的联系,而不仅仅是BNS在家庭和学校的影响。尽管如此,贝叶斯因素表明需要更多的数据来证实这一观察结果。随后,对三名年轻人及其父母和教师进行了半结构化访谈,进行了深入的定性分析。专题分析强调了对自主性(通过赋权)、关联性(通过建立团体成员关系)和能力(通过为年轻人创造一个安全的发言空间)的满足感,使年轻人能够发展积极的未来愿望。本研究探讨了创造性艺术参与使年轻人能够探索可能的目标,并让他们了解自己可以实现的目标的方式,从而探讨了进一步工作的研究意义和方向。
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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
CiteScore
7.50
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7.70%
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44
期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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