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Understanding Wellbeing Among College Music Students and Amateur Musicians in Western Switzerland

机译:了解瑞士西部大学生和业余音乐家的健康状况

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Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor, cognitive, and perceptual skills developed over years of practice. It often means also being able to deal with considerable pressure within dynamic environments. Consequently, many musicians suffer from health-related problems and report a large number of physical and psychological complaints. Our research aimed to evaluate and analyze the wellbeing of two distinct groups of musicians, college music students and amateur performers in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. A total sample of 126 musicians was recruited for the study (mean age ±SD = 22.4 ± 4.5 years, 71 male). Wellbeing was assessed through the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF questionnaire evaluating two general measures, quality of life (QoL) and general health, and four specific dimensions: physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment. For both groups, respondents’ QoL was high on each measure: median scores were higher than 4 for the two general measures and higher than 70 for the four specific dimensions. Among the dimensions, respondents had the highest mean score for environment (75.0), then social relationships and physical health (74.0 and 73.8, respectively), and finally, psychological health (70.3). Differences between groups of musicians emerged in terms of overall QoL and general health, as well as the physical health dimension, where college music students scored lower than the amateur musicians; conversely, college music students scored higher than the amateurs on social relationships. Our overview of musicians’ wellbeing in Western Switzerland demonstrates that, while music making can offer some health protective effects, there is a need for greater health awareness and promotion among advanced music students. This research offers insight into musicians’ wellbeing and points to the importance of involving different actors (teachers, administrators, support staff) in facilitating healthy music making.
机译:音乐表演需要具备将经过多年实践发展而来的高度专业化的运动,认知和感知技能进行复杂整合的能力。这通常意味着还能够应对动态环境中的巨大压力。因此,许多音乐家遭受与健康有关的问题,并报告了大量的身心投诉。我们的研究旨在评估和分析瑞士法语区的两个不同群体的音乐家,大学音乐系学生和业余表演者的健康状况。该研究共招募了126位音乐家样本(平均年龄±SD = 22.4±4.5岁,男性71位)。通过世界卫生组织生活质量BREF调查表对幸福进行了评估,该问卷评估了两项总体指标,即生活质量(QoL)和总体健康,以及四个具体方面:身体健康,心理健康,社会关系和环境。两组的受访者在每个指标上的生活质量均较高:两项一般指标的中位数得分均高于4,而四个具体维度的中位数得分均高于70。在这些维度中,受访者的环境平均得分最高(75.0),其次是社会关系和身体健康(分别为74.0和73.8),最后是心理健康(70.3)。音乐家群体之间在总体生活质量和总体健康以及身体健康方面存在差异,大学音乐学生的得分低于业余音乐家。相反,大学音乐系学生在社交方面的得分高于业余爱好者。我们对瑞士西部音乐家的健康状况的概述表明,尽管音乐制作可以提供一些健康保护作用,但仍需要高级音乐学生提高健康意识并促进健康。这项研究可以深入了解音乐家的健康状况,并指出让不同的演员(老师,行政人员,支持人员)参与以促进健康音乐创作的重要性。

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