Lifestyle and psychosocial factors in musicians.

Clujul medical (1957) Pub Date : 2018-07-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-31 DOI:10.15386/cjmed-959
Sebastian Nedelcut, Daniel-Corneliu Leucuta, Dan Lucian Dumitrascu
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Abstract

Background and aim: Musicians face professional challenges that may lead them to adopt unhealthy lifestyles. They also may present performance-related anxiety. We investigated anxiety and lifestyle patterns in musicians, both professional and trainees.

Methods: A prospective controlled protocol was developed. Musicians (employed or students) and matched controls (also employed and students) were surveyed with several questionnaires on lifestyle and some psychological factors: anxiety and music performance anxiety.

Results: General anxiety and music performance anxiety are higher in music students compared with trained musicians. Musicians have also higher anxiety scores than their matched controls. Soloists have higher scores of anxiety, also percussion and keyboard students. Musicians smoke less than controls, but sleep also less, a factor perceived as an index for stress. BMI was also higher in musicians.

Conclusions: Performing music is associated with anxiety levels that are higher than in control population. Trainees have higher scores than the employed musicians.

音乐家的生活方式和社会心理因素。
背景和目的:音乐家面临着可能导致他们采取不健康生活方式的职业挑战。他们也可能表现出与表现相关的焦虑。我们调查了专业音乐家和实习音乐家的焦虑和生活方式。方法:制定前瞻性对照方案。对音乐家(就业者和学生)和匹配的对照组(就业者和学生)进行了一些关于生活方式和一些心理因素的问卷调查:焦虑和音乐表演焦虑。结果:音乐专业学生的一般焦虑和音乐表演焦虑均高于专业音乐家。音乐家的焦虑得分也高于对照组。独奏者的焦虑得分更高,打击乐器和键盘学生也是如此。音乐家吸烟比对照组少,但睡眠也少,这被认为是压力的一个指标。音乐家的身体质量指数也更高。结论:演奏音乐与焦虑水平相关,高于对照人群。实习生的分数比在职音乐家高。
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