Título
Leisure activities, creative actions and emotional creativityAutor-a
Grupo de investigación
Berrikuntza eta esku-hartzea gizarte kulturanitz eta eleanitzetanKomunikazioa
Otras instituciones
Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto (Argentina)Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tsc.2022.101060Publicado en
Thinking Skills and Creativity Vol. 45, 101060Primera página
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Elsevier LtdPalabras clave
Leisure activities
Creative actions
Emotional creativity
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Creative actions
Emotional creativity
Sex ... [+]
Leisure activities
Creative actions
Emotional creativity
Sex
Self-perceptions [-]
Creative actions
Emotional creativity
Sex
Self-perceptions [-]
Resumen
The general objective of this study was to assess the relationships between leisure, emotional creativity, creative actions, and self-perceptions about creative performances. The sample included 542 p ... [+]
The general objective of this study was to assess the relationships between leisure, emotional creativity, creative actions, and self-perceptions about creative performances. The sample included 542 participants aged between 18 and 84 years. The instruments used were: (a) Shortened Spanish version of the Emotional Creativity Inventory (ECI-S) for emotional creativity; (b) Creative Actions Scale (CAS) for creative actions; (c) Kaufman Domains of Creativity Scale (K-DOCS) for self-perceptions about creative performances; and (d) a questionnaire for the collection of sociodemographic and leisure data. The results indicated that the actions defined as daily creativity were performed by the individuals with greater frequency. Participants who performed leisure activities achieved higher scores in creative actions and self-perceptions about creative performance. Participants showed greater emotional creativity while performing actions that imply creativity in everyday and scholar settings. People who participate in a committed way in leisure activities have higher scores in ECI-S (Preparedness and Novelty). The analyses indicated differences in the variables analysed according to sex. The observed relationships constitute a relevant contribution of the study to the field of daily and emotional creativity, generating interesting lines for further studies. [-]
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