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A new study has found that engaging in creative activities can significantly boost well-being by providing meaningful spaces for expression and achievement, CNN reported on Sept. 15. “Options such as knitting and drawing require very few tools and can be engaging and creatively fulfilling activities,” said Dr. Helen Keyes, cognitive psychologist and head of the School of Psychology and Sport Science at Anglia Ruskin University, and study author, via email. Although prior studies have shown that creating arts and crafting is therapeutic for people with mental health conditions, the general population has been understudied, according to the study, which was published in Frontiers in Public Health. The researchers analyzed a sample of 7,182 participants living in England (age 16 and older) from the annual Taking Part survey conducted by the U.K.'s Department for Culture, Media, and Sport, which explores how the public engages with these activities. Participants' reported happiness, life satisfaction and sense of their lives being worthwhile were positively correlated to participating in arts and crafts, but arts and crafts were not associated with decreased anxiety or loneliness, which requires further investigation.

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据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)9月15日报道,一项新的研究发现,通过提供有意义的表达和成就空间,参与创造性活动可以大大提高幸福感。"安格利亚鲁斯金大学(Anglia Ruskin University)认知心理学家、心理学和体育科学学院院长、该研究的作者海伦-凯耶斯(Helen Keyes)博士通过电子邮件说:"编织和绘画等选择只需要很少的工具,就能成为引人入胜、富有创造性的活动。这项发表在《公共卫生前沿》(Frontiers in Public Health)上的研究称,尽管之前的研究表明,艺术创作和手工制作对心理健康患者有治疗作用,但对普通人群的研究还不够。研究人员分析了英国文化、媒体和体育部每年进行的 "参与 "调查中的 7182 名居住在英格兰的参与者(16 岁及以上)的样本,该调查探讨了公众如何参与这些活动。参与者报告的幸福感、生活满意度和生活价值感与参与艺术和手工艺活动呈正相关,但艺术和手工艺活动与焦虑或孤独感的减少无关,这需要进一步调查。
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