Descriptive Analysis of Mental and Physical Wellness in Collegiate Dancers.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/1089313X231178091
Chris Michaels, Anna Holman, Masaru Teramoto, Trina Bellendir, Sabine Krautgasser-Tolman, Stuart E Willick
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Introduction: Understanding the physical and mental health of collegiate dancers is important for developing appropriate screening protocols and treatment interventions. This study aims to provide descriptive data on the overall health, injury burden, and well-being of a group of collegiate dancers, including the interactions between injury, nutrition, and mental health, to provide insight for wellness screening and interventions in collegiate dance programs.

Methods: Members of the School of Dance at the University of Utah were sent an electronic general health survey. The survey included questions regarding medical history, family history, injuries, diet, sleep quality, symptoms of depression and anxiety, and history of eating disorders.

Results: Of the 231 dancers who received the survey, 198 responded (response rate = 85.7%). Fifty 2% of respondents had an active injury. Symptoms of depression and anxiety were common (35.4%), and 37.4% of the dancers were interested in receiving mental health support. Symptoms of depression and anxiety had a significant association with both a history of injury and active injuries (P = .033 and .039, respectively). History of eating disorder was also significantly associated with active injuries (P = .005). The most commonly injured body area was ankle or foot (n = 144, 72.7%), followed by lower leg or shin (n = 76, 38.4%), and knee (n = 61, 30.8%). Over a quarter of the dancers (n = 54, 27.3%) reported having trouble sleeping, and 9.1% reported having a history of eating disorder.

Conclusions: This study highlights the important interplay between mental health, sleep, nutrition, and injury. These results show that in a group of collegiate dancers, active injuries and mental health concerns are common, and that there are statistically significant associations between injury, nutrition, and mental health. These data provide insight into factors that affect dancer wellness and help inform future screening and intervention protocols for dance programs.

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简介:了解大学生舞者的身心健康状况对于制定适当的筛查方案和治疗干预措施非常重要。本研究旨在提供一组大学舞者的整体健康、伤害负担和幸福感的描述性数据,包括伤害、营养和心理健康之间的相互作用,为大学舞蹈项目的健康筛查和干预提供见解。方法:向犹他大学舞蹈学院的成员发送电子一般健康调查。调查的问题包括病史、家族史、受伤、饮食、睡眠质量、抑郁和焦虑症状以及饮食失调史。结果:在接受调查的231名舞者中,回复198名,回复率为85.7%。52%的受访者有活动性损伤。抑郁和焦虑的症状很常见(35.4%),37.4%的舞者有兴趣接受心理健康支持。抑郁和焦虑症状与损伤史和活动性损伤均有显著相关性(P =。分别为0.033和0.039)。饮食失调史也与活动性损伤显著相关(P = 0.005)。最常见的损伤部位为脚踝或足部(n = 144,占72.7%),其次为小腿或胫骨(n = 76,占38.4%)和膝关节(n = 61,占30.8%)。超过四分之一的舞者(n = 54, 27.3%)报告有睡眠问题,9.1%报告有饮食失调史。结论:本研究强调了心理健康、睡眠、营养和损伤之间的重要相互作用。这些结果表明,在一群大学舞者中,主动损伤和心理健康问题是常见的,并且在损伤、营养和心理健康之间存在统计学上显著的关联。这些数据提供了影响舞者健康的因素,并有助于为舞蹈项目的未来筛选和干预方案提供信息。
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