Motivation to Make Music Matters: Daily Autonomous Motivation, Flow, and Well-being in Hobby Musicians

Journal

Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts

Year

2021

Abstract

Music engagement is an essential part in many people’s everyday life. A large body of research has provided evidence for the beneficial effects of music engagement on health and well-being, although studies on underlying mechanisms (e.g., flow experiences) have been scarce. Therefore, we examined in the present study the potential effects of the quality of motivation (autonomous vs. controlled) to engage in active hobby music making on flow and well-being. We tested the prediction by Self-Determination Theory that autonomous forms of motivation are related to higher well-being. Furthermore, we examined whether flow experiences during music making might account for this association in an online daily diary study with 975 hobby musicians. Daily autonomous motivation to make music, flow (two subscales: fluency and absorption), and subjective well-being (life satisfaction, positive and negative affect) were assessed each day for ten consecutive days. Multilevel structural equation models indicated that there was a positive effect of autonomous motivation on life satisfaction and positive affect that was mediated by both subscales of flow, with fluency of performance at both the within- and between person level and absorption only at the within-person level. Further, there was a negative indirect effect on negative affect via fluency on the within-person level. This study provides evidence for the importance of autonomous motivation in hobby music making with regard to subjective well-being and highlights investigating the effects on a within-person level. Results further suggest the experience of flow as a potential mediating mechanism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)

Music and Health Institute Terms

Mental Health; Playing an Instrument; Psychological Outcomes; Recreative Music Methods; Wellness and Well-Being

Indexed Terms

affect; self-determination; daily diary; life satisfaction; Hobbies; Intrinsic Motivation; Musicians; Well Being; Motivation; Journal Writing; Negative Emotions

Study Type

Editorial, Opinions, Position Papers

Document Type

Article

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