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  2. Understanding Links Between Race/ethnicity And Health: Does Participation In The Musical Arts Matter?
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Understanding Links between Race/Ethnicity and Health: Does Participation in the Musical Arts Matter?

Carol D Ryff1,2, Seung Eun Cha1,2, Adam William Baker1,2

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
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Area of Science:

  • Health Psychology
  • Sociology of the Arts
  • Cultural Psychiatry

Background:

  • Arts participation is increasingly recognized for its impact on health and well-being.
  • Understanding how different forms of arts engagement influence health outcomes across diverse populations is crucial.
  • Race/ethnicity may play a role in both arts engagement patterns and health, necessitating investigation into potential mediating or moderating effects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the relationship between various types of musical arts participation and self-rated mental and physical health.
  • To investigate whether musical arts participation mediates or moderates the association between race/ethnicity and health.
  • To explore differences in music engagement and appreciation across racial/ethnic groups.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from a subsample (N=2,157) of the Midlife in the U.S. (MIDUS) Refresher study.
  • Assessed active music engagement (e.g., singing, dancing, creating) and receptive music appreciation (e.g., listening, attending performances).
  • Employed mediation and moderation analyses to examine the role of arts participation in race/ethnicity-health links.

Main Results:

  • Black participants reported higher levels of active music engagement compared to White participants.
  • Black and Hispanic participants showed greater appreciation for various music genres and performing arts than White participants.
  • Higher active music engagement among Black individuals was associated with better self-rated mental and physical health, acting as a mediator.

Conclusions:

  • Race/ethnicity is an important factor in understanding how musical arts participation influences health.
  • Active engagement in musical arts, particularly among Black individuals, is linked to improved mental and physical health.
  • Future research should incorporate diverse measures of arts participation and longitudinal health assessments to capture these complex relationships.