Assessing the stress-relief impact of an art-based intervention inspired by the broaden-and-build theory in college students

Chen Liu, Yuan Xie, Yiwen Xu, Zhenhai Song,Jiayi Tang, Junjie Shen,Zhou Jiang,Chao Shen, Xingya Zhan, Chu Zheng

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY(2024)

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Background and objectives This study's primary objective is to investigate the impact of art-making on the mental well-being of college students, who often experience heightened stress during their initial university years.Methods Employing a comprehensive methodology, combining interviews and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), the research aimed to assess whether a four-week art-making intervention can effectively alleviate stress levels among college students. In the experimental group, participants engaged in a variety of art-making activities, including freehand drawing, clay modeling, and crafting.Results The results revealed that, in the pre-test, there were no significant differences between the experimental and control groups for each assessed indicator. However, in the post-test, significant differences emerged across all indicators. Further analysis demonstrated a significant reduction in stress perception among the experimental group participants between the pre-test and post-test phases.Conclusion In conclusion, this study provides compelling evidence that art-making has the potential to foster positive personal development and significantly reduce stress levels among college students.
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PSS,college students,stress relief,art-making,tension
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