HEartS Survey 2019: Charting the health, economic, and social impact of the ARTs
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The HEartS Survey 2019 is a cross-sectional nonprobability-based survey of 5,338 adults in the United Kingdom in 2019. It contains data on demographic and socioeconomic information (age, gender, ethnicity, geographic region, educational qualifications, living situation, household income), trends in participatory and receptive engagement with literary, visual, performing, crafts and decorative arts, spending on arts and cultural activities, as well as health and social data such as questions about self-rated health, physical activity, depressive symptoms, wellbeing, loneliness, and social connectedness., The sample was recruited through an online data collection platform, Qualtrics, between March and August 2019. Data collection quotas were set for gender, age, geographical region, ethnicity, and education to match the UK 2011 Census population profile. A total of 11,861 respondents started the survey. Of these, 1,623 did not consent to participate in the survey and stopped at the consenting process. A further 3,219 respondents were automatically excluded after answering initial sociodemographic questions as the quotas for their characteristics were already reached. A further 969 were excluded due to completing the survey in under four minutes, i.e. speeding through the survey (n = 97) or providing nonsense or abusive responses to open questions (n = 872). Following a complete case analysis and excluding âprefer not to sayâ responses to gender, education, living status, household income, health conditions, and self-reported health, n=5,338 formed the final study sample.Â
List of measure..., In line with Dryad's human subjects data protection rules, some personal data have been removed from this file. Variables for which data have been omitted are marked with an asterisk in âHEartS Survey 2019 Variablesâ.
The sample contains very low levels of non-engagement with the arts (2.57%) and high proportions of people reporting depression (57.04% scored ⥠3 on CES-D scale) and loneliness (22.91% reporting feeling loneliness âoftenâ or âalwaysâ), compared with UK population-levels.Â
Correspondence: Aaron Williamon, aaron.williamon@rcm.ac.uk,
2019年HEartS调查是一项于2019年在英国开展的横断面非概率抽样调查,共纳入5338名成年人。该调查包含人口统计学与社会经济信息(年龄、性别、种族(ethnicity)、地理区域、教育资质、居住状况、家庭收入)、文学、视觉、表演、手工艺及装饰艺术的参与式与接受式参与趋势、艺术文化活动支出,以及健康与社会数据(如自评健康、体力活动、抑郁症状、幸福感、孤独感和社会联结相关问题)。
样本于2019年3月至8月通过在线数据收集平台Qualtrics招募。数据收集配额针对性别、年龄、地理区域、种族及教育背景设定,以匹配英国2011年人口普查的人口结构。共有11861名受访者开始参与调查。其中,1623人未同意参与调查并在知情同意阶段终止;另有3219名受访者在回答初始社会人口学问题后因所属特征配额已满而被自动排除;此外,969人因在4分钟内完成调查(即快速作答,n=97)或对开放式问题提供无意义或辱骂性回答(n=872)而被排除。经过完整案例分析,并排除性别、教育、居住状况、家庭收入、健康状况及自评健康方面选择“不愿透露”的应答后,最终研究样本为5338人。
测量列表...,根据Dryad的人类受试者数据保护规则,本文件中部分个人数据已被移除。数据被省略的变量在《2019年HEartS调查变量》中以星号标记。
与英国人口水平相比,该样本中艺术零参与率极低(2.57%),而报告抑郁(57.04%的人在流调中心抑郁量表(CES-D scale)得分≥3)和孤独感(22.91%的人报告“经常”或“总是”感到孤独)的比例较高。
通讯作者:Aaron Williamon,邮箱:aaron.williamon@rcm.ac.uk。
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2025-01-04



