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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2023
In recent years, the proportion of bipolar disorder among ceramic artists has increased significantly. From the perspective of positive psychology, the study further analyzed the risk factors of bipolar disorder.
The study recruited ceramic artist volunteers as research objects and divided them into a bipolar group and a non-bipolar group. According to artistic creativity, family, endocrine function and other factors of the study subjects data statistics. Statistical software Statistica was used for data analysis, and the T-test or correlation coefficient were used to evaluate the correlation of factors.
By analyzing the social media texts of science and engineering students, the study found several factors related to employment anxiety. In the bipolar group, the score of creative stress was significantly higher than that in the non-bipolar group (M=4.62 in the manic-depressive group and M=3.31 in the non-manic-depressive group, P<0.001). Competitive stress (M=3.81 in the manic-depressive group and M=2.92 in the non-manic-depressive group, P<0.001) and personal negative experience (M=4.19 in the manic-depressive group and M=3.24 in the non-manic-depressive group, P<0.001) also had significantly higher scores in the manic-depressive group.
Based on the analysis of positive psychology, this study analyzed the causes of bipolar disorder induced by ceramic artists. Through statistical analysis using Statistica, the results showed that creativity, competitive pressure and personal negative experience were positively correlated with the manic-depressive index of ceramic artists. This study provides valuable information for psychological support measures for patients with bipolar disorder, thus promoting the artistic development of ceramists.