创新艺术疗法对无烟高校学生心理健康的影响

4区 医学
Chang Wen-Lung, Z. Lijun, Ma Liwen, Chen Yi-mei, Chang We-Hsuan, Wu Peng
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本研究探讨了新冠肺炎大流行期间无烟大学学生的心理健康状况以及创造性艺术疗法的影响。1) 该调查于2020年3月至4月进行,邀请无烟大学的学生通过QQ、微信等社交软件填写并转发问卷。这项调查的对象是在华南地区无烟高校学习的800名学生。2) 采用实验研究方法。将40名因新冠肺炎疫情而产生心理压力和抑郁的无烟大学学生分为20个实验组和20个对照组。对照组不接受干预治疗,实验组接受创造性艺术治疗。对无烟高校学生心理健康调查数据、心理健康评估标准数据和自尊量表(SES)进行了观察。结果:共收集问卷850份,其中有效839份,有效率98.7%。在新冠肺炎大流行期间无烟大学学生新心理状态和无烟大学学生心理健康评分中,轻度占最高比例(39.7%),其次是34.2%的中度。47%的受访者感到孤独、颓废、易怒、情绪波动和难以集中注意力。自尊量表(SES)结果显示,干预前两组之间无显著性差异(t=1.782,P=0.08>0.05),干预后研究组得分为42.74±2.69分,显著高于对照组(36.11±4.58分),结论:约53%的受访者在疫情期间心理健康状况良好,即使情绪稍差也能自我调节。然而,47%的受访者感到孤独、颓废、易怒、情绪波动和难以集中注意力。创造性艺术治疗干预后,SES得分表明,无烟大学学生的自我价值感和自我接纳感增强,焦虑和心理压力得到一定程度的释放。
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Creative Arts Therapy on the Mental Health of Students in Smoke-free Universities
This study explored the mental health of students in smoke-free universities and the influence of creative arts therapy during COVID-19 pandemic period. 1) The survey was conducted from March to April, 2020, and students in smoke-free universities were invited to fill out and forward the questionnaire through social software such as QQ and WeChat. The subjects of the survey are 800 students studying in smoke-free colleges and universities in South China. 2) The experimental research method was adopted. 40 students in smoke-free universities suffering from psychological stress and depression caused by COVID-19 pandemic were divided into 20 experimental groups and 20 control groups. The control group received no intervention treatment, while the experimental group received creative arts therapy. The survey data of mental health of students in smoke-free universities, mental health assessment standard data and self-esteem scale (SES) were observed. Results: A total of 850 questionnaires were collected, of which 839 were valid, and the effective response rate was 98.7%. As for the scores of the new psychological status of students in smoke-free universities during covid-19 pandemic period and mental health of students in smoke-free universities, the slight degree accounted for the highest proportion (39.7%), followed by the moderate degree of 34.2%. And 47% of the respondents felt lonely, decadent, irritable, emotionally fluctuating and difficult to concentrate. the results of self-esteem scale (SES) showed that there was no significant difference between the two groups before intervention (t=1.782, P=0.08>0.05). After intervention, the score of the study group was 42.74±2.69 points, which was significantly higher than that of the control group (36.11±4.58 points), and the difference was statistically significant (Z=-1.192, P=0.04<0.05). Conclusion: about 53% of the respondents were in good mental health during the epidemic period, and they were able to adjust themselves even if they were in slightly bad mood. However, 47% of the respondents felt lonely, decadent, irritable, emotionally fluctuating and difficult to concentrate. After the intervention of creative arts therapy, the scores of SES indicated that students in smoke-free universities' self-worth and self-acceptance were increased, showing the release of anxiety and mental stress to a certain extent.
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