Junge Astrid, Hauschild Anja
Center for Health in Performing Arts, Medical School Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Center for Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, BG Klinikum Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
J Dance Med Sci. 2025 Jun;29(2):106-115. doi: 10.1177/1089313X241277930. Epub 2024 Sep 14.
While several studies have analyzed the characteristics and burden of injuries and physical complaints in (pre-)professional dancers, mental health problems, other than eating disorders, have rarely been studied in professional ballet dancers. The aims were to (a) investigate the prevalence of self-reported mental health problems, and (b) analyze their potential associations with sleep disturbance, coping skills and social support in professional ballet dancers. During a pre-season health screening, professional ballet dancers of three companies were asked to answer questions on personal characteristics, current need and attempt to lose weight, chronic/recurrent mental health problems, and need of support from a psychotherapist as well as established questionnaires on depression (PHQ-9), generalized anxiety (GAD-7), eating disorders (EDE-QS), sleep disturbance (ASSQ), athletic coping skills (ACSI-28) and perceived social support (F-SozU-K6). All 96 dancers (average age 27.3 years, 51.0% male) who participated in the screening answered the questionnaire. In the PHQ-9, 19 (19.8%) dancers reported mild, and 4 (4.2%) moderate to severe symptoms. In the GAD-7, 19 (19.8%) dancers reported mild, 11 (11.5%) moderate and three (3.1%) severe symptoms. Ten (10.4%) dancers were screened positive for an eating disorder in the EDE-QS. Almost two thirds of the dancers reported sleep problems of mild (n = 39; 40.6%), moderate (n = 19; 19.8%) or severe extent (n = 3; 3.1%) in the ASSQ. One in five dancers (n = 19; 19.8%) wanted or needed support from a psychotherapist at the time of the screening. The mean score of ASSQ correlated significantly with PHQ-9 ( = .34; = .001) and GAD-7 ( = .27; = .008). Correlations of mental health problems with athletic coping skills and social support were generally low. The prevalence of mental health problems, especially anxiety and eating disorders, was high in professional ballet dancers. Routine screening of mental health and sleep problems as well as interventions to improve mental health and sleep quality are strongly recommended. 2b cross-sectional study.
虽然有几项研究分析了(准)职业舞者受伤的特征和负担以及身体不适情况,但除饮食失调外,职业芭蕾舞演员的心理健康问题很少受到研究。研究目的是:(a)调查自我报告的心理健康问题的患病率;(b)分析职业芭蕾舞演员心理健康问题与睡眠障碍、应对技能和社会支持之间的潜在关联。在季前健康筛查期间,三家公司的职业芭蕾舞演员被要求回答有关个人特征、当前减肥需求和尝试、慢性/复发性心理健康问题、对心理治疗师支持的需求以及关于抑郁(PHQ - 9)、广泛性焦虑(GAD - 7)、饮食失调(EDE - QS)、睡眠障碍(ASSQ)、运动应对技能(ACSI - 28)和感知社会支持(F - SozU - K6)的既定问卷。所有96名参与筛查的舞者(平均年龄27.3岁,51.0%为男性)都回答了问卷。在PHQ - 9中,19名(19.8%)舞者报告有轻度症状,4名(4.2%)报告有中度至重度症状。在GAD - 7中,19名(19.8%)舞者报告有轻度症状,11名(11.5%)报告有中度症状,3名(3.1%)报告有重度症状。在EDE - QS中,10名(10.4%)舞者饮食失调筛查呈阳性。在ASSQ中,近三分之二的舞者报告有轻度(n = 39;40.6%)、中度(n = 19;19.8%)或重度(n = 3;3.1%)的睡眠问题。五分之一的舞者(n = 19;19.8%)在筛查时希望或需要心理治疗师的支持。ASSQ的平均得分与PHQ - 9(r = 0.34;p = 0.001)和GAD - 7(r = 0.27;p = 0.008)显著相关。心理健康问题与运动应对技能和社会支持的相关性普遍较低。职业芭蕾舞演员心理健康问题的患病率很高,尤其是焦虑和饮食失调。强烈建议对心理健康和睡眠问题进行常规筛查,并采取干预措施改善心理健康和睡眠质量。2b横断面研究