Influence of an art museum visit on individuals’ psychological and physiological indicators of stress

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kristina Ter-Kazarian, J. Luke
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ABSTRACT In recent years, museums have actively embraced their role in health and well-being. Although the interest in examining museums’ health impacts is growing, the field lacks robust evidence of measurable well-being benefits that would allow art museums to expand their social role and realize their health-enhancing potential for the communities they serve. The purpose of our study was to explore the influence of a brief art museum visit on people’s psychological and physiological indicators of stress, including self-reported stress, self-reported arousal, and saliva cortisol. A single group pre- and post-test approach was used, and data were collected through self-administered questionnaires and saliva samples (n = 31). Results demonstrated that average levels of self-reported stress and arousal were significantly reduced by a museum visit; levels of saliva cortisol were unchanged. The research suggests that art museums have an opportunity to strengthen their social role by becoming health and well-being resources for their communities.
参观美术馆对个体应激心理和生理指标的影响
摘要近年来,博物馆积极接受其在健康和福祉方面的作用。尽管人们对研究博物馆对健康的影响越来越感兴趣,但该领域缺乏强有力的证据来证明可以衡量的福利,从而使艺术博物馆能够扩大其社会作用,并为其服务的社区实现其增强健康的潜力。我们研究的目的是探索短暂参观美术馆对人们压力的心理和生理指标的影响,包括自我报告的压力、自我报告的觉醒和唾液皮质醇。采用单组测试前和测试后的方法,通过自我管理问卷和唾液样本收集数据(n = 31)。结果表明,参观博物馆显著降低了自我报告的压力和觉醒的平均水平;唾液皮质醇水平没有变化。研究表明,美术馆有机会通过成为社区的健康和福祉资源来加强其社会作用。
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