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Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies 1-2/2024

01-02-2024 | Research Paper

Emotional Experiences, Well-Being, and Ill-Being During Art Museum Visits: A Latent Class Analysis

Authors: Katherine N. Cotter, Rebekah M. Rodriguez-Boerwinkle, Sarah Silver, Maya Hardy, Henry Putney, James O. Pawelski

Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies | Issue 1-2/2024

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Abstract

Our emotions can be influenced by many factors, including our engagement with visual art. Further, as our emotional experiences may help us develop psychological resources, they have important implications for our overall well-being and ill-being. Research into the emotions experienced when viewing art, however, has focused on individual emotions separately rather than on global patterns of experienced emotions. The present research used latent class analysis to identify patterns of emotional experiences during art museum visits and sought to investigate whether people experiencing each emotional pattern differed in their well-being and ill-being across five domains—psychological distress, empathy, meaning, positive self-regard, and social connection. A sample of 613 visitors to three art museums completed a survey of their visit experiences, including their emotional experiences and their experiences across the five domains of well-being and ill-being. The analyses resulted in three latent classes—one characterized by above average positive emotions, one characterized by above average negative emotions, and the third characterized by very high levels of negative emotions. Overall, the positive emotion class showed greater well-being and lower ill-being than the two negative emotion classes, with the two negative emotion classes differing only in psychological distress.

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Footnotes
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We recognize there is some debate within the field over the appropriateness of the term “aesthetic emotions” (e.g., Skov & Nadal, 2020). Here we use the term for simplicity and consistency with the broader goals of the project but recognize there may be limitations inherent in the term.
 
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Although we draw inspiration from the Pelowski et al. (2017) approach and model, this was not designed as an empirical test of these outcomes as here we focused only on emotional experiences. Because the VIMAP model also emphasizes specific cognitive components associated with each outcome, this research was not intended or designed to evaluate this model.
 
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A portion of the visitors to the Carnegie Museum of Art (n = 94) completed the survey during an ongoing visit to the museum; however, those completing the survey mid-visit and at the end of the visit did not differ on any analyzed variables and so were combined for all analyses. These supplementary analyses are available on the project’s OSF repository.
 
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See materials on the Open Science Framework for exact items: https://​osf.​io/​nt7ks/​?​view_​only=​8763037cdf174a09​b214578ae30a34cf​.
 
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Metadata
Title
Emotional Experiences, Well-Being, and Ill-Being During Art Museum Visits: A Latent Class Analysis
Authors
Katherine N. Cotter
Rebekah M. Rodriguez-Boerwinkle
Sarah Silver
Maya Hardy
Henry Putney
James O. Pawelski
Publication date
01-02-2024
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Happiness Studies / Issue 1-2/2024
Print ISSN: 1389-4978
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7780
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-024-00736-9

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