Health outcomes of occupational stress in passionate musicians

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Eulàlia Portí, E. Parrado, Ramón Cladellas, A. Chamarro
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Becoming a professional musician is highly demanding and requires a deliberate practice that involves participation in a highly structured activity to improve performance and high levels of concentration. Musicians often begin to study music at a very young age, and their lives are subjected to constant pressure and prone to high levels of stress that may impact their well-being. The aim of this study is to identify the effects of occupational stress and deliberate practice on the performance anxiety of passionate musicians and on their degree of well-being. A total of 483 musicians completed questionnaires measuring their levels of occupational stress, passion, performance anxiety and wellness. The results indicated that gender, low control, high demands, overcommitment and obsessive passion are predictors of musicians’ level of performance anxiety. Meanwhile, experiencing control, low demands, rewards, low overcommitment, harmonious passion and low obsessive passion contributed to the explanation for musicians’ well-being. These findings show that occupational stress and passion, but not deliberate practice, are directly related with performance anxiety and with musicians’ well-being. Resultados de salud del estrés laboral en músicos apasionados
激情音乐家职业压力的健康结果
成为一名专业音乐家要求很高,需要经过深思熟虑的练习,包括参与高度结构化的活动,以提高表现和高度集中。音乐家通常在很小的时候就开始学习音乐,他们的生活受到持续的压力,容易受到高水平的压力,这可能会影响他们的健康。本研究的目的是确定职业压力和刻意练习对充满激情的音乐家的表演焦虑和他们的幸福程度的影响。共有483名音乐家完成了调查问卷,测量他们的职业压力、激情、表演焦虑和健康水平。结果表明,性别、低控制、高要求、过度承诺和强迫性激情是音乐家表演焦虑水平的预测因子。体验控制、低要求、低回报、低过度承诺、和谐激情和低强迫激情是音乐家幸福感的解释因素。这些发现表明,职业压力和激情,而不是刻意练习,与表演焦虑和音乐家的幸福感直接相关。结果:研究结果表明:研究对象的情绪与情绪是一致的
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Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress
Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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