Singing and Well-Being Indicators

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psihologijske teme Pub Date : 2023-04-21 DOI:10.31820/pt.32.1.11
Marijan Jozić, A. Butković
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Previous studies have indicated that there are positive effects of music and singing on well-being in adults. The aim of our study was to examine the associations between singing characteristics and well-being indicators (positive affect, negative affect and life satisfaction). The study participants were 221 people (75.1% female) between 18 and 70 years (M = 31.94, SD = 12.89) who were at the time actively involved in any kind of singing activities. Singing characteristics, namely, frequency of singing, singing alone or with others and importance of singing were measured by a questionnaire designed for the purpose of this research. Croatian adaptation of the shortened form of The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS; Watson & Clark, 1994) was used for measuring positive and negative affect, while The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS; Diener et al., 1985) was used for general life satisfaction. We examined the associations between singing characteristics and well-being indicators using correlational and regression analyses. Results of both analyses showed that people who considered singing highly important had higher life satisfaction, and that singing with others was associated with less negative affect. However, these associations were small in size, explaining 2.7% and 6.3% of well-being variance after controlling for age. In line with previous research, when there are significant effects of singing on well-being, they are in direction that singing is associated with higher well-being.
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歌唱和幸福指数
以前的研究表明,音乐和唱歌对成年人的健康有积极的影响。我们研究的目的是检验歌唱特征与幸福指标(积极影响、消极影响和生活满意度)之间的联系。研究参与者为221人(75.1%为女性),年龄在18至70岁之间(M = 31.94, SD = 12.89),当时积极参与任何形式的歌唱活动。歌唱特征,即唱歌的频率,单独或与他人一起唱歌和唱歌的重要性,通过调查问卷进行测量。克罗地亚改编的《积极和消极影响时间表》(PANAS)的缩写形式;Watson & Clark, 1994)用于衡量积极和消极影响,而生活满意度量表(SWLS;Diener et al., 1985)用于一般生活满意度。我们使用相关分析和回归分析检查了歌唱特征和幸福指标之间的关联。两项分析的结果都表明,认为唱歌非常重要的人对生活的满意度更高,与他人一起唱歌的负面影响也更少。然而,这些关联的规模很小,在控制年龄后,解释了2.7%和6.3%的幸福感差异。与之前的研究一致,当唱歌对幸福感有显著影响时,他们的方向是唱歌与更高的幸福感有关。
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Psihologijske teme
Psihologijske teme Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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