Workplace Social Capital as Buffer for Emotional Demands and Perceived Stress in Symphony Orchestras: A Danish Cross-Sectional Survey.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jesper Pihl-Thingvad, Tine Taulbjerg Kristensen, Helene M Paarup, Jesper Baelum, Kirsten K Roessler
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Abstract

Introduction: High workplace social capital (WSC) is associated with improved occupational health in the common occupational areas. However, little is known on WSC and its effect on the emotional demands and stress seen in the work of classical symphonic musicians.

Aim: To investigate whether WSC moderates the associations between emotional demands and stress in the professional musicians working in Danish symphony orchestras.

Methods: This cross-sectional study builds on existing data collected on a sample of 341 Danish classical symphonic musicians. An interaction model based on multiple regression with bias corrected boot-strapping was used to assess the moderating effect of low, medium and high levels of WSC on the association between emotional demands and perceived stress.

Results: WSC had a significant moderating effect on the association between emotional demands and perceived stress: b = -0.01, t(212) = -2.40, p = 0.018. At low levels of WSC the effect of emotional demands on stress was strongest, declining at higher levels of WSC in a dose response pattern: low-WSC, b = 0.23, t(212) 3.20, p = 0.002, medium-WSC, b = 0.11, t(212) = 2.40, p = 0.017, and high-WSC, b = 0.04, t(212) = 0.75, p = 0.455.

Conclusion: The study indicates a buffering effect of WSC on the association between emotional demands and stress in the work of orchestra musicians. Thus, enhancement of WSC could be a potential stress-preventing strategy in symphony orchestras and should be investigated in future studies on musicians' mental health.

工作场所社会资本作为交响乐团情绪需求和感知压力的缓冲:丹麦横断面调查。
引言:高工作场所社会资本(WSC)与改善普通职业领域的职业健康有关。然而,关于WSC及其在古典交响乐音乐家的作品中对情感需求和压力的影响,人们知之甚少。目的:探讨WSC是否调节丹麦交响乐团职业音乐家的情绪需求与压力之间的关联。方法:本横断面研究建立在现有的数据收集341丹麦古典交响音乐家的样本。采用基于多元回归和纠偏引导的交互模型,评估低、中、高WSC水平对情绪需求与感知压力关联的调节作用。结果:WSC对情绪需求与感知压力的关系有显著调节作用:b = -0.01, t(212) = -2.40, p = 0.018。在低WSC水平下,情绪需求对应激的影响最强,在高WSC水平下呈剂量反应模式下降:低WSC, b = 0.23, t(212) 3.20, p = 0.002,中等WSC, b = 0.11, t(212) = 2.40, p = 0.017,高WSC, b = 0.04, t(212) = 0.75, p = 0.455。结论:WSC对管弦乐队工作中情绪需求与压力的关联具有缓冲作用。因此,增强WSC可能是交响乐团一种潜在的压力预防策略,值得在今后的音乐家心理健康研究中加以探讨。
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28
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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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