没有付出就没有收获?音乐学生基本心理需求的满足与挫折、躯体负担、放弃与生活满意度

IF 1.6 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
Johannes L Hatfield, Hallgeir Halvari, Aaron Williamon
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与演奏相关的躯体症状可能包括疼痛、无力、麻木和刺痛,高等音乐教育的学生通常会经历这些症状。本研究从自我决定理论的角度,探讨了281名音乐表演专业学生的基本心理需求满足与挫折、躯体症状负担、放弃和生活满意度的关系。两个理论模型被检验,假设音乐学生的BPNS与学生的躯体症状和放弃负相关,与一般生活满意度正相关。基本心理需求挫折(BPNF)与心理需求挫折有相反的关系。这两个模型得到了证实。基本心理需求得到满足的参与者不太可能受到身体症状和放弃的负担,同时可能经历高水平的总体生活满意度。相反,基本心理需求受挫的参与者更有可能被各种躯体症状所拖累,并放弃面对逆境。需求受挫的参与者还报告了较低的生活满意度。本研究有助于拓展自我决定理论在音乐表演情境下躯体症状负担的应用。从高等音乐教育的教与学的角度探讨了教育意义。
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No pain, no gain? Satisfaction and frustration of basic psychological needs, somatic burden, giving up, and life satisfaction in music students
Performance-related somatic symptoms may include pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling, and they are commonly experienced by students in higher music education . From a self-determination theory perspective, this study examines the relationship between basic psychological need satisfaction (BPNS) and frustration, somatic symptom burden, giving up, and life satisfaction among music performance students ( n = 281). Two theoretical models were tested hypothesizing that music students’ BPNS would be negatively associated with both students’ somatic symptoms and giving up and positively related to general life satisfaction. Basic psychological need frustration (BPNF) was anticipated to have the opposite relations. The two models were confirmed. Participants whose basic psychological needs were satisfied were unlikely to be burdened by somatic symptoms and giving up and simultaneously likely to experiencing high levels of general life satisfaction. Conversely, participants whose basic psychological needs were frustrated were more likely to be burdened by various somatic symptoms and to giving up facing adversity. Need-frustrated participants also reported low levels of life satisfaction. This study contributed to extending the application of self-determination theory to address somatic symptom burden in the context of music performance. Educational implications are discussed in the light of teaching and learning in higher music education.
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期刊介绍: Psychology of Music and SEMPRE provide an international forum for researchers working in the fields of psychology of music and music education, to encourage the exchange of ideas and to disseminate research findings. Psychology of Music publishes peer-reviewed papers directed at increasing the scientific understanding of any psychological aspect of music. These include studies on listening, performing, creating, memorising, analysing, describing, learning, and teaching, as well as applied social, developmental, attitudinal and therapeutic studies. Special emphasis is placed on studies carried out in naturalistic settings, especially those which address the interface between music psychology and music education.
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