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Flow and Meaningfulness as Mechanisms of Change in Self-Concept and Well-Being Following a Songwriting Intervention for People in the Early Phase of Neurorehabilitation

机译:流动和有意义是神经康复早期人们进行歌曲创作后自我概念和幸福感变化的机制

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Anecdotal evidence suggests that songwriting assists people with spinal cord injury (SCI) or acquired brain injury (ABI) to explore threats to self-concept, yet studies that explore the mechanisms of change have not been reported. In a pilot study, we explored the correlations between changes in self-concept and well-being, with mechanisms of flow and meaningfulness of songwriting. Five people with ABI (all male) and 5 SCI (4 males, 1 female) (mean age 38.90 years, SD = 13.21), with an average 3 months post-injury, participated in a 12-session songwriting program that targeted examination of self-concept. Measures of self-concept, depression, anxiety, emotion regulation, affect, satisfaction with life, and flourishing were collected pre-, mid-, and post-intervention, and compared with repeated measures of flow and meaningfulness of songwriting. Medium effects were found for changes in self-concept (d = 0.557) and depression (d = 0.682) and approached a medium effect for negative affect (d = 0.491). Improvements in self-concept over time were associated with decreases in depression (rp = −0.874, n = 9, p < 0.01), anxiety (rp = −0.866, n = 9, p < 0.01), and negative affect (rp = −0.694, n = 10, p < 0.05), and an increase in flourishing (rp = +0.866, n = 9, p < 0.01) and positive affect (rp = + 0.731, n = 10, p < 0.05). Strong experiences of flow were not positively correlated with positive changes to self-concept and well-being, whereas deriving high levels of meaning were associated with increased negative affect (rp = +0.68 p < 0.05), increased anxiety (rp = +0.74, p < 0.05), and reduced emotional suppression (rp = −0.58, p < 0.05). These findings show that the targeted songwriting intervention appears to be positively associated with enhanced well-being outcomes. However, the findings also suggest that people who find the songwriting process has strong meaning for them might be more likely to start accepting their emotions and as a result experience an increase in anxiety and depression, although full, mediated regression analyses with larger sample sizes are required to explore this further. Acknowledging their changed circumstances may nonetheless assist people with SCI and ABI to grieve their losses and facilitate the building of a healthy post-injured self-concept. We propose that there may be other mechanisms more critical in facilitating the positive changes in self-concept and well-being than flow and meaning, such as the role of story-telling and the impact of music in facilitating the consolidation of self-concept explorations in memory.
机译:轶事证据表明,歌曲创作可以帮助脊髓损伤(SCI)或后天性脑损伤(ABI)的人探索自我概念的威胁,但尚未有研究探讨改变机制的研究。在一项前期研究中,我们探索了自我概念和幸福感之间的相关性,以及歌曲创作的流程和意义。五名患有ABI的人(全部为男性)和5名SCI(4名男性,1名女性)(平均年龄38.90岁,SD people = 13.21),平均受伤后3个月,参加了为期12堂的歌曲创作计划,目的是检查自我概念。在干预前,干预中和干预后,收集了自我概念,抑郁,焦虑,情绪调节,情感,生活满意度和兴旺程度的量度,并与反复进行的量度和歌曲创作的意义进行了比较。发现自我观念(d = 0.557)和抑郁(d = 0.682)的变化具有中等作用,而负面影响接近(d = 0.491)的中等作用。随着时间的推移,自我概念的改善与抑郁症的减少(rp = -0.874,n = 9,p <0.01),焦虑症(rp = -0.866,n = 9,p <0.01)和负面影响(rp = −0.694,n = 10,p <0.05),以及蓬勃发展的增加(rp = 0.8 + 0.866,n = 9,p <0.01)和积极的影响(rp = + 0.731, n = 10 , p <0.05)。良好的流动经历与自我概念和幸福感的正向变化没有正相关,而获得高水平的意义与负面影响增加有关( r p = +0.68 p < / em> <0.05),增加焦虑( r p = +0.74, p <0.05)和减少情绪抑制( r p = -0.58, p <0.05)。这些发现表明,有针对性的歌曲创作干预似乎与幸福感的提高有正相关。但是,研究结果还表明,发现歌曲创作过程的人具有很强的意义,因为他们可能更愿意开始接受自己的情绪并因此而感到焦虑和沮丧,尽管采用较大样本量的全面,中介的回归分析需要进一步探索。尽管如此,承认他们的处境改变仍可以帮助患有SCI和ABI的人们减轻损失,并促进建立健康的受伤后自我概念。我们建议,在促进自我概念和幸福感的积极变化方面,可能还有其他机制比流动和意义更为重要,例如讲故事的作用和音乐在促进巩固自我概念探索中的作用在记忆中。

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