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丹麦音乐家焦虑、抑郁及主观幸福感的决定因素:“当音乐发声”项目的研究结果

Determinants of Anxiety, Depression and Subjective Wellbeing Among Musicians in Denmark: Findings From the 'When Music Speaks' Project.

作者信息

Musgrave George, Gross Sally Anne, Carney Daniel

机构信息

Goldsmiths (University of London), London, UK.

University of Westminster, London, UK.

出版信息

Scand J Psychol. 2025 Jun;66(3):429-445. doi: 10.1111/sjop.13095. Epub 2025 Feb 10.

Abstract

Some studies have suggested that professional musicians may suffer from elevated levels of mental ill health compared to both non-professional musicians and the general public. The aim of this study was to explore the levels of anxiety, depression, and subjective wellbeing among musicians in a country famed for high levels of wellbeing: Denmark. More specifically, we sought to evaluate the impact of age, gender, income, and subjective career status (SCS)-that is, seeing music as one's main career-on these variables. 986 musicians from a range of career stages and genres (both popular-or rhythmic as it is referred to in Denmark-and classical) completed a survey measuring anxiety and depression using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and measuring subjective wellbeing using Cantril's self-anchoring scale. Multiple regression models were used to explore the relationship between the four independent variables and our three outcome measure scores. Additionally, the sample was split on the basis of their respective significant predictor variables combined in order to observe between-group differences. Firstly, we found that age, gender, and SCS-but not income-significantly predicted anxiety scores. Being younger, being female, and viewing music-making as one's main career all predicted higher levels of anxiety. Demographic group comparisons confirmed that younger female musicians who viewed music-making as their main career were particularly at risk in comparison to other groups. Secondly, age (younger) and gender (female) were also predictors of higher depression scores, but SCS status and income category were not. Lastly, age (younger), gender (female), and income (membership of the three lowest income categories) predicted lower scores on the subjective wellbeing measure. The fact that income did not significantly predict anxiety or depression scores suggested that elevated levels of either of these experienced by career-oriented musicians might not relate to income, or at least may not be solely income-related. Our findings contribute towards literature that seeks to better understand the determinants of elevated levels of mental ill health among musicians and towards research into mental health and wellbeing in Denmark more generally.

摘要

一些研究表明,与非职业音乐家和普通大众相比,职业音乐家可能患有更高水平的心理健康问题。本研究的目的是探讨在一个以高幸福水平闻名的国家——丹麦,音乐家群体中的焦虑、抑郁和主观幸福感水平。更具体地说,我们试图评估年龄、性别、收入和主观职业状态(即视音乐为主要职业)对这些变量的影响。来自一系列职业阶段和音乐类型(丹麦称为流行音乐或节奏音乐以及古典音乐)的986名音乐家完成了一项调查,使用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)测量焦虑和抑郁,并使用坎特里尔自我定位量表测量主观幸福感。多元回归模型用于探讨四个自变量与我们的三个结果测量分数之间的关系。此外,样本根据各自显著的预测变量进行分组,以观察组间差异。首先,我们发现年龄、性别和主观职业状态——而非收入——能显著预测焦虑得分。年龄较小、女性以及将音乐创作视为主要职业都预示着更高水平的焦虑。人口统计学组间比较证实,与其他群体相比,将音乐创作视为主要职业的年轻女性音乐家尤其面临风险。其次,年龄(较小)和性别(女性)也是抑郁得分较高的预测因素,但主观职业状态和收入类别不是。最后,年龄(较小)、性别(女性)和收入(三个最低收入类别成员)预示着主观幸福感测量得分较低。收入并未显著预测焦虑或抑郁得分这一事实表明,以职业为导向的音乐家所经历的这两种情况水平升高可能与收入无关,或者至少可能不仅仅与收入有关。我们的研究结果有助于丰富旨在更好理解音乐家心理健康问题水平升高的决定因素的文献,也有助于更广泛地推动丹麦心理健康和幸福感的研究。

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