[Psychological Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Freelance Professional Musicians].

Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2017-5392
Dirk Rosenbaum, Stephan Weibelzahl
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With the onset of public life restrictions in the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020, freelance professional musicians were exposed to significant pandemic-related restrictions in exercising their profession. Due to the particular working conditions, this professional group was already considered high at risk in terms of mental health before the pandemic. The present study investigates the level of mental distress among professional musicians during the pandemic in relation to basic mental health needs and help-seeking behaviour. In July and August 2021, psychological distress was measured in a nationwide sample of N=209 professional musicians using the ICD-10 Symptom Checklist (ISR). In addition, the extent to which the musicians' basic psychological needs are met and whether they would seek professional psychological help was determined. Compared to various control groups before and during the pandemic, professional musicians showed significantly higher levels of psychological symptoms than the general population before and during the pandemic. Regression analyses support the assumption that pandemic-related changes in the basic psychological needs of pleasure or displeasure avoidance, self-esteem enhancement or self-esteem protection and attachment have a significant influence on the expression of depression symptoms. The musicians' help-seeking behaviour, on the other hand, decreases with an increase in depression symptoms. Due to the high overall psychological stress among freelance musicians, there is a need for action, especially in the provision of specially adapted psychosocial support services.

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[新冠肺炎疫情对自由职业音乐家的心理影响]。
随着2020年3月新冠肺炎大流行对公共生活的限制,自由职业音乐家在行使其职业时受到了与大流行相关的重大限制。由于特殊的工作条件,这一专业群体在大流行之前就已被认为精神健康风险很高。本研究调查了大流行期间职业音乐家在基本心理健康需求和寻求帮助行为方面的精神痛苦程度。在2021年7月和8月,使用ICD-10症状检查表(ISR)对全国N=209名专业音乐家的心理困扰进行了测量。此外,确定音乐家的基本心理需求得到满足的程度以及是否会寻求专业的心理帮助。与大流行之前和期间的各个对照组相比,职业音乐家在大流行之前和期间表现出的心理症状水平明显高于普通人群。回归分析支持这样一种假设,即与流行病相关的基本心理需求的变化,如回避快乐或不快、增强自尊或保护自尊和依恋,对抑郁症状的表达有重大影响。另一方面,音乐家寻求帮助的行为随着抑郁症状的加重而减少。由于自由音乐家的整体心理压力很高,需要采取行动,特别是在提供特别适应的社会心理支持服务方面。
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