音乐作为情绪调节的工具:专注与正念的作用

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Katija Kalebić Jakupčević, Ina Ercegovac, Snježana Dobrota
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摘要

本研究的目的是确定对音乐有不同品味的人的正念、对音乐的吸收和通过音乐调节情绪之间的关系。研究的出发点是,对音乐的吸收意味着对音乐体验的深度“吸收”的可能性,从而通过音乐调节情绪的可能性更大。与吸收相反,正念是对当前时刻的充分意识,或者是一种意识状态,在这种状态下,注意力有意集中在自己的体验(身体感觉、感官、思想或情绪)上,这可能会让人很难沉迷于音乐体验。为了检验这些假设,对252名青少年晚期和青年期的参与者进行了一项研究,他们除了使用旨在检查对音乐的吸收、正念和通过音乐调节情绪的仪器外,还评估了他们的音乐品味。研究结果表明,对不同音乐风格的偏好与对音乐的吸收呈正相关,对音乐的吸引与通过音乐调节情绪的不同策略呈正相关。另一方面,正念被证明与对音乐的吸收和大多数通过音乐调节情绪的策略都呈负相关。进行的回归分析表明,除了控制音乐品味外,对音乐的吸收是所有情绪调节策略的积极预测因素,而正念是通过音乐释放负面情绪和忘记不想要的想法和感受的消极预测因素。
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MUSIC AS A TOOL FOR MOOD REGULATION: THE ROLE OF ABSORPTION VS. MINDFULNESS
The aim of this research was to determine the relationship between mindfulness, absorption in music, and emotion regulation through music in people who have different tastes in music. The research started from the assumption that absorption in music means the possibility of deep “absorption” in musical experience and thus a greater possibility of emotion regulation through music. In contrast to absorption, mindfulness as full awareness of the current moment or a state of consciousness in which attention is intentionally focused on one’s own experiences (bodily sensations, senses, thoughts, or emotions) could make it difficult to indulge in a musical experience. In order to test these assumptions, a study was conducted on 252 participants in late adolescence and young adulthood age who, in addition to using instruments designed to examine absorption in music, mindfulness, and emotion regulation through music, assessed their musical taste. The results showed a positive correlation between the preferences for different music styles and absorption in music, as well as between absorption in music and different strategies for regulating emotions through music. Mindfulness, on the other hand, proved to be negatively correlated with both absorption in music and most strategies for regulating mood through music. Conducted regression analyses showed that in addition to controlling musical taste, absorption in music is a positive predictor of all emotion regulation strategies, while mindfulness is a negative predictor of discharging negative emotions and forgetting unwanted thoughts and feelings through music.
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Primenjena Psihologija
Primenjena Psihologija PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
0.80
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0.00%
发文量
12
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Psychology publishes original papers, brief communications, and review articles that deal with diverse areas of research in applied psychology including, but not limited to, organizational, social, educational, developmental, mental health, counseling, and sport psychology.
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