Journal of Mandalika Review
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Mandalika Review

Does Visiting Art Museums Improve Psychological Well-being? A Quantitative Study in Pasifika Museum

Aryasih, Putu Ayu (Unknown)
Puja, Ida Bagus Putu (Unknown)
Rahman, Maulana (Unknown)
Sangka, Sitri Setya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Aug 2025

Abstract

Introduction: While art museums are ubiquitous cultural institutions, their role in enhancing psychological well-being remains underexplored. This study addresses this gap by investigating how art museum visits influence multidimensional psychological well-being, offering novel insights into their societal purpose beyond education and tourism. Methodology: A survey was conducted with 40 visitors at Bali’s Pasifika Museum, utilizing an adapted version of Ryff’s (1989) Psychological Well-Being Scale (α = 0.889). Descriptive statistical analysis was applied to assess six well-being dimensions: autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relationships, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. The sampling technique used in this research is incidental sampling technique. Findings: Results revealed significant improvements in psychological well-being, with an average score of 102.75 (range: 70–126), Personal growth and positive relationships emerged as the most impacted dimensions, highlighting art museums’ capacity to foster self-discovery and social connection. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that art museums function not merely as repositories of culture but as accessible spaces for mental and emotional flourishing. Practically, the findings advocate for museums to design exhibits prioritizing interactive engagement and cross-cultural narratives, positioning museums as wellness destinations. However, the study’s limitations include the modest sample size, non-representative incidental sampling, and single-site focus restricting generalizability across cultural contexts.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

mandalika

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Mandalika Review is the leading national journal for all those concerned with Destination Management, food and beverage development products and services, hospitality, creative economics, Moslem Friendly tourism, and travel. The journal takes an interdisciplinary approach and includes the ...