Perceptions of Motivational Climate and Association with Musculoskeletal Injuries in Ballet Dancers.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Judith-Elisa Kaufmann, Rob Ghh Nelissen, Paul R Appleton, Maaike Gj Gademan
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Abstract

Objective: Sports science has identified the trainer-athlete relationship in the etiology of injuries. We aimed to investigate: 1) the association between empowering (EMC) and disempowering (DMC) motivational-climate and musculoskeletal injuries in ballet, and 2) if EMC moderates the association between DMC and injuries.

Methods: A cross-sectional cohort survey-study was conducted online among ballet dancers (>18 yrs old) reporting acute and overuse injuries of the previous 2 years. Motivational climate was assessed with the Empowering-and-Disempowering Motivational Climate Questionnaire (5-point Likert scale). The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre Overuse Injury Questionnaire assessed severity of overuse injuries. Linear regression was performed adjusted for the confounders age, sex, expertise, experience, and initiation-age with an interaction term between EMC and DMC to assess effect modification.

Results: An international sample of 189 dancers (26.7±7.9 yrs; 130 professionals) reported 197 acute and 465 overuse injuries (in the previous 2 years). Mean EMC was 3.1±1.07, DMC 3.3±1.08. EMC was associated with less acute (b=-0.22; 95%CI -0.40 to -0.04) and overuse injuries (b=-0.74; 95%CI -0.99 to -0.50), while DMC was associated with more injuries (acute: b=0.30; 95%CI 0.13 to 0.47; overuse: b=0.74; 95%CI 0.50 to 0.98). When tested together and adjusted for confounders, EMC lost its protective effect (acute: b=-0.15; 95%CI -0.19 to 0.49; overuse: b=-0.34; 95%CI -0.81 to 0.13). DMC was positively associated with injuries throughout all settings (acute: b=0.43; 95%CI 0.10 to 0.76; overuse: b=0.46; 95%CI 0.00 to 0.91). EMC showed no moderating effects on DMC in the adjusted models.

Conclusion: To avoid injuries, it is not enough to create an EMC, because any disempowering nuances may negatively affect empowering climates. Teachers should avoid DMC altogether to prevent injuries in dancers.

芭蕾舞演员对动机气候的感知及其与肌肉骨骼损伤的关系。
目的:运动科学已经确定了教练员与运动员在损伤病因学上的关系。我们的目的是研究:1)授权(EMC)和不授权(DMC)动机气候与芭蕾运动中肌肉骨骼损伤之间的关系,以及2)EMC是否调节DMC与损伤之间的关系。方法:一项横断面队列调查研究在线进行了芭蕾演员(>18岁)报告急性和过度使用损伤的前2年。动机气候评估采用授权-剥夺动机气候问卷(5分李克特量表)。奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心的过度使用性损伤问卷评估了过度使用性损伤的严重程度。对混杂因素年龄、性别、专业知识、经验和入职年龄进行线性回归校正,并加入EMC和DMC之间的交互项来评估效果的改变。结果:国际样本189名舞者(26.7±7.9岁;130名专业人员)报告了197例急性和465例过度使用损伤(在过去两年中)。平均EMC为3.1±1.07,DMC为3.3±1.08。EMC与急性程度较低相关(b=-0.22;95%CI -0.40 ~ -0.04)和过度使用损伤(b=-0.74;95%CI -0.99 ~ -0.50),而DMC与更多的损伤相关(急性:b=0.30;95%CI 0.13 ~ 0.47;过度使用:b = 0.74;95%CI 0.50 ~ 0.98)。当一起测试并调整混杂因素时,EMC失去了其保护作用(急性:b=-0.15;95%CI -0.19 ~ 0.49;过度使用:b = -0.34;95%CI -0.81 ~ 0.13)。在所有情况下,DMC与损伤呈正相关(急性:b=0.43;95%CI 0.10 ~ 0.76;过度使用:b = 0.46;95%CI 0.00 ~ 0.91)。在调整后的模型中,EMC对DMC没有调节作用。结论:为了避免伤害,创造EMC是不够的,因为任何不利的细微差别都可能对有利的气候产生负面影响。教师应完全避免DMC,以防止舞者受伤。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
22.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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