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Wellbeing in the wild: co-creating context-sensitive wellbeing dimensions with a community of young artists

Wellbeing in the wild: co-creating context-sensitive wellbeing dimensions with a community of young artists
Wellbeing in the wild: co-creating context-sensitive wellbeing dimensions with a community of young artists
Background
This study addresses the challenge of developing context-sensitive measures of wellbeing for young people. In collaboration with a youth-led musical enterprise, researchers worked with 18 young artists (aged 14–25) engaged in an urban community arts programme to co-produce wellbeing dimensions reflective of their lived experiences.

Methods
An adapted Nominal Group Technique was used alongside iterative inductive thematic analysis to identify and prioritise key wellbeing dimensions.

Results
The study revealed ten discrete dimensions of wellbeing that reflect the experiences of young people engaged in community arts. These dimensions highlight the significance of creative expression, cultural appreciation, community experiences, and social responsibility, elements aligned with wellbeing but rarely considered in standardised wellbeing frameworks.

Conclusion
The study highlights the value of youth-led, situated approaches to defining dimensions of wellbeing, offering a framework that captures the creative and social dimensions in community arts contexts.
Wellbeing measurement, Youth empowerment, arts-based outcomes, context-sensitive assessment, participatory evaluation, youth-led indicators
1753-3015
Havsteen-Franklin, Dominik
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Asenjo Palma, Cristina
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Dima, Mariza
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Hansen, Marie
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Merdin Uygur, Ezgi
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Tore Yargin, Gulsen
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Martin, Wendy
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Meliou, Elina
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Havsteen-Franklin, Dominik
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Asenjo Palma, Cristina
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Dima, Mariza
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Hansen, Marie
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Merdin Uygur, Ezgi
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Tore Yargin, Gulsen
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Martin, Wendy
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Meliou, Elina
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Havsteen-Franklin, Dominik, Asenjo Palma, Cristina, Dima, Mariza, Hansen, Marie, Merdin Uygur, Ezgi, Tore Yargin, Gulsen, Martin, Wendy and Meliou, Elina (2025) Wellbeing in the wild: co-creating context-sensitive wellbeing dimensions with a community of young artists. Arts & Health. (doi:10.1080/17533015.2025.2504894).

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Abstract

Background
This study addresses the challenge of developing context-sensitive measures of wellbeing for young people. In collaboration with a youth-led musical enterprise, researchers worked with 18 young artists (aged 14–25) engaged in an urban community arts programme to co-produce wellbeing dimensions reflective of their lived experiences.

Methods
An adapted Nominal Group Technique was used alongside iterative inductive thematic analysis to identify and prioritise key wellbeing dimensions.

Results
The study revealed ten discrete dimensions of wellbeing that reflect the experiences of young people engaged in community arts. These dimensions highlight the significance of creative expression, cultural appreciation, community experiences, and social responsibility, elements aligned with wellbeing but rarely considered in standardised wellbeing frameworks.

Conclusion
The study highlights the value of youth-led, situated approaches to defining dimensions of wellbeing, offering a framework that captures the creative and social dimensions in community arts contexts.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 May 2025
Published date: 22 May 2025
Keywords: Wellbeing measurement, Youth empowerment, arts-based outcomes, context-sensitive assessment, participatory evaluation, youth-led indicators

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Local EPrints ID: 501813
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501813
ISSN: 1753-3015
PURE UUID: da383b52-5478-430b-bfc0-fb52f25790fe
ORCID for Elina Meliou: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8912-3378

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Date deposited: 10 Jun 2025 16:53
Last modified: 03 Sep 2025 02:15

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Author: Dominik Havsteen-Franklin
Author: Cristina Asenjo Palma
Author: Mariza Dima
Author: Marie Hansen
Author: Ezgi Merdin Uygur
Author: Gulsen Tore Yargin
Author: Wendy Martin
Author: Elina Meliou ORCID iD

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