Abstract

BackgroundAnxiety disorder is a neurosis characterized by anxiety. The etiology of anxiety disorder is complex. Many factors including genetic, neurobiochemical, neuroimaging, and psychological factors may all form the pathological structural basis of anxiety disorders. In order to find an effective way to intervene in anxiety disorders, this research was conducted to help anxiety patients alleviate anxiety symptoms through ceramic art design, and to analyze the impact mechanism and effect of the integration of visual beauty of color and ceramic design on anxiety patients.Subjects and Methods150 students with anxiety disorders in a university were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group. The experimental group received learning on ceramic art design that integrates visual beauty with color, and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA), Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), Symptom Checklist (SCL90), and Modified Kupperman Table score changes were used to verify.ResultsAfter learning ceramic art and design with integrated visual aesthetics of colors, anxiety patients in the experimental group showed a significant decrease in HAMA score, SAS score, and improved Kupperman scale score (P<0.05). Ceramic art and design had a significant relieving effect on the symptoms of anxiety patients.ConclusionsCeramic art design integrating visual aesthetics with color has a positive impact on anxiety patients. Anxiety symptoms present a significant improvement, with reducing fear, anxiety, tension, and unease. Physical symptoms such as chest pain, palpitations, palpitations, sweating, and sleep quality were also improved.

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