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从猫王到阿姆:通过欧美摇滚和流行歌星的过早死亡率量化成名的代价。

Elvis to Eminem: quantifying the price of fame through early mortality of European and North American rock and pop stars.

作者信息

Bellis Mark A, Hennell Tom, Lushey Clare, Hughes Karen, Tocque Karen, Ashton John R

机构信息

Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Castle House, North Street, Liverpool, UK..

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2007 Oct;61(10):896-901. doi: 10.1136/jech.2007.059915.

DOI:10.1136/jech.2007.059915
PMID:17873227
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2652970/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rock and pop stars are frequently characterised as indulging in high-risk behaviours, with high-profile deaths amongst such musicians creating an impression of premature mortality. However, studies to date have not quantified differences between mortality experienced by such stars and general populations.

OBJECTIVE

This study measures survival rates of famous musicians (n = 1064) from their point of fame and compares them to matched general populations in North America and Europe.

DESIGN

We describe and utilise a novel actuarial survival methodology which allows quantification of excess post-fame mortality in pop stars.

PARTICIPANTS

Individuals from North America and Europe performing on any album in the All-Time Top 1000 albums from the music genres rock, punk, rap, R&B, electronica and new age.

RESULTS

From 3 to 25 years post fame, both North American and European pop stars experience significantly higher mortality (more than 1.7 times) than demographically matched populations in the USA and UK, respectively. After 25 years of fame, relative mortality in European (but not North American) pop stars begins to return to population levels. Five-year post-fame survival rates suggest differential mortality between stars and general populations was greater in those reaching fame before 1980.

CONCLUSION

Pop stars can suffer high levels of stress in environments where alcohol and drugs are widely available, leading to health-damaging risk behaviour. However, their behaviour can also influence would-be stars and devoted fans. Collaborations between health and music industries should focus on improving both pop star health and their image as role models to wider populations.

摘要

背景

摇滚明星和流行歌星常常被描述为沉溺于高风险行为,这类音乐家中引人注目的死亡事件给人造成一种过早死亡的印象。然而,迄今为止的研究尚未对这类明星的死亡率与普通人群之间的差异进行量化。

目的

本研究测量了1064位著名音乐家自成名起的生存率,并将其与北美和欧洲相匹配的普通人群进行比较。

设计

我们描述并运用了一种新颖的精算生存方法,该方法能够对流行歌星成名后的额外死亡率进行量化。

参与者

来自北美和欧洲,在摇滚、朋克、说唱、节奏布鲁斯、电子乐和新世纪等音乐类型的史上前1000张专辑中的任何一张专辑上有过表演的个人。

结果

在成名后的3至25年里,北美和欧洲的流行歌星的死亡率分别比美国和英国人口统计学上相匹配的人群显著高出1.7倍以上。成名25年后,欧洲(而非北美)流行歌星的相对死亡率开始回归到人群水平。成名后五年的生存率表明,在1980年之前成名的明星与普通人群之间的死亡率差异更大。

结论

在酒精和毒品随处可得的环境中,流行歌星可能会承受高度压力,从而导致损害健康的风险行为。然而,他们的行为也会影响准明星和忠实粉丝。健康产业和音乐产业之间的合作应侧重于改善流行歌星的健康状况以及他们作为更广泛人群榜样的形象。