Dai Sugimoto, Marina G Gearhart, Bridget J Quinn, Kelsey L Griffith, Andrea Stracciolini
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PedsQL 4.0 subscales (physical, psychosocial, emotional, social, and school) and total scores were compared between specialized and non-specialized dancers using the Mann-Whitney U test with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. As subgroup analyses, the comparisons were repeated with dancers under 12 years (≤12 years) and over 13 years (≥13 years) old.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 72 young female dancers were included in the final analysis. The mean age was 12.5 (SD 2.5) years. No QoL differences were found in any subscale or total scores when comparing specialized and non-specialized dancers. However, differences were detected in subgroup analyses. In the dancers ≤12 years, psychosocial and total scores were higher in specialized dancers (57.9%, n=22) compared to non-specialized dancers (42.1%, n=16) (psychosocial p=0.045; total p=0.035). 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目的:比较专业和非专业年轻女舞蹈演员的生活质量(QoL):比较专业和非专业年轻女性舞蹈演员的生活质量(QoL):方法:采用横断面调查设计。年龄在 8-17 岁之间的年轻女性舞蹈演员填写了经过验证的儿科生活质量量表(PedsQL 4.0),并回答了以下运动专业化问题:1)您是否只从事舞蹈表演;2)您是否放弃其他运动而专注于舞蹈;3)您每年参加舞蹈活动的时间是否超过 8 个月?对所有 3 个问题的回答均为 "是 "的舞者被归类为专业舞者,而对任何 3 个问题的回答均为 "否 "的舞者被归类为非专业舞者。采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验和 pResults 检验,比较了专业舞者和非专业舞者的 PedsQL 4.0 分量表(身体、社会心理、情感、社交和学校)和总分:共有 72 名年轻女性舞蹈演员被纳入最终分析。她们的平均年龄为 12.5 岁(标准差为 2.5 岁)。在比较专业舞者和非专业舞者时,没有发现任何分量表或总分在 QoL 方面存在差异。然而,在分组分析中却发现了差异。在年龄小于 12 岁的舞者中,与非专业舞者(42.1%,16 人)相比,专业舞者(57.9%,22 人)的社会心理分数和总分更高(社会心理分数 p=0.045;总分 p=0.035)。相反,在年龄≥13 岁的舞者中,与非专业舞者(11.8%,n=4)相比,专业舞者(88.2%,n=30)的社会心理、情绪和总分均较低(社会心理 p=0.024;情绪 p=0.049;总分 p=0.024):我们的研究发现,在对整个样本进行分析时,QoL 并不因运动专业化状况而异。然而,在分组分析中,≤12 岁的专业舞者的 QoL 要高于非专业舞者。相反,≥13 岁的专业舞者的 QoL 值低于非专业舞者。有必要进行进一步的研究,以进一步探讨年龄较小的青少年女性舞蹈演员与年龄相对较大的青少年女性舞蹈演员在 QoL 方面的差异。
Relationship Between Sport Specialization and Quality of Life in Young Female Dancers.
Objective: To compare quality of life (QoL) between specialized and non-specialized young female dancers.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was used. Young female dancers between the ages of 8-17 years completed the validated pediatric QoL inventory (PedsQL 4.0) and answered the following sport specialization questions: 1) Do you solely perform dance?, 2) Did you quit other sports to focus on dance?, and 3) Do you participate in dance more than 8 months per year? Dancers who responded "yes" to all 3 questions were classified as specialized, while dancers who answered "no" to any of the 3 questions were classified as non-specialized. PedsQL 4.0 subscales (physical, psychosocial, emotional, social, and school) and total scores were compared between specialized and non-specialized dancers using the Mann-Whitney U test with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. As subgroup analyses, the comparisons were repeated with dancers under 12 years (≤12 years) and over 13 years (≥13 years) old.
Results: A total of 72 young female dancers were included in the final analysis. The mean age was 12.5 (SD 2.5) years. No QoL differences were found in any subscale or total scores when comparing specialized and non-specialized dancers. However, differences were detected in subgroup analyses. In the dancers ≤12 years, psychosocial and total scores were higher in specialized dancers (57.9%, n=22) compared to non-specialized dancers (42.1%, n=16) (psychosocial p=0.045; total p=0.035). Conversely, in the dancers ≥13 years, psychosocial, emotional, and total scores were lower for specialized dancers (88.2%, n=30) compared to non-specialized dancers (11.8%, n=4) (psychosocial p=0.024; emotional p=0.049; total p=0.024).
Conclusion: Our study found that QoL did not differ by sport specialization status when the entire sample was analyzed. However, in subgroup analysis, QoL was higher in specialized dancers in the ≤12 years than non-specialized dancers. Conversely, specialized dancers ≥13 years showed lower QoL than non-specialized dancers. Further studies are necessary to further investigate the difference in QoL when comparing younger to relatively older adolescent female dancers.
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.