Geneva School of Health Sciences, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western, Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva University of Music, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western, Geneva, Switzerland.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2024 Nov 30;25(1):979. doi: 10.1186/s12891-024-08103-8.
Young musicians starting their professional education are particularly vulnerable to playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs). In the context of research on PRMDs, physical and psychological associated factors are frequently highlighted without investigating their complex interrelationships. The objective of this exploratory study was to examine the associations between lifestyle, music practice habits, physical and psychological variables, and PRMDs in student musicians.
Students of the Geneva University of Music participated in the survey. The primary outcome was students' PRMDs, measured with the validated Musculoskeletal Pain Intensity and Interference Questionnaire for Musicians (MPIIQM). Additionally, to investigate potential associated factors, participants completed free-form questions about lifestyle and practice habits and seven validated questionnaires: physical activity, self-rated health, psychological distress, musical performance anxiety (MPA), perfectionism, fatigue, and personality traits. After performing standard descriptive statistics, network analyses were applied to investigate the links between students' PRMDs experience and all factors.
Two hundred thirty-five student musicians completed the survey. 86 (37%) participants experienced PRMDs over the last 12 months. When considering all participating students, the network analysis showed the strongest association between the presence of PRMDs and the psychological distress factor. In the subgroup with students with PRMDs, the degree of pain interference with musical practice was correlated with psychological distress, MPA, self-rated health, and fatigue.
Psychological distress is the primary factor associated with PRMDs, whereas physical factors like posture and activity show no direct link. Therefore, addressing psychological aspects is crucial for student musicians with physical disorders to provide proper prevention care.
刚开始接受专业音乐教育的年轻音乐家特别容易患上与演奏相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(PRMD)。在与 PRMD 相关的研究中,经常强调身体和心理相关因素,而没有研究它们之间复杂的相互关系。本探索性研究的目的是检验学生音乐家的生活方式、音乐练习习惯、身体和心理变量与 PRMD 之间的关联。
日内瓦音乐大学的学生参与了这项调查。主要结果是学生的 PRMD,使用经过验证的音乐家肌肉骨骼疼痛强度和干扰问卷(MPIIQM)进行测量。此外,为了调查潜在的相关因素,参与者填写了关于生活方式和练习习惯的自由格式问题,以及七个经过验证的问卷:身体活动、自我评估健康状况、心理困扰、音乐表演焦虑(MPA)、完美主义、疲劳和个性特征。在进行标准描述性统计后,应用网络分析来调查学生 PRMD 经历与所有因素之间的联系。
共有 235 名学生音乐家完成了调查。86 名(37%)参与者在过去 12 个月中经历过 PRMD。当考虑所有参与的学生时,网络分析显示 PRMD 存在与心理困扰因素之间的关联最强。在有 PRMD 的学生亚组中,疼痛对音乐练习的干扰程度与心理困扰、MPA、自我评估健康和疲劳相关。
心理困扰是与 PRMD 相关的主要因素,而身体因素如姿势和活动与 PRMD 没有直接联系。因此,对于患有身体障碍的学生音乐家,解决心理方面的问题对于提供适当的预防护理至关重要。