Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of COVID-19 preventive measures on the mental health of performing arts students. In a prospective cohort study, performing arts students (N = 213) from Codarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, were invited to monitor their health during one acad...

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Main Authors: Janine H. Stubbe, Annemiek Tiemens, Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch, Suze Steemers, Diana van Winden, Maurice Buiten, Angelo Richardson, Rogier M. van Rijn
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.676587/full
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spelling doaj-bad2dce0c37f4c9c97c4e2cf7e0724e72021-06-15T08:52:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-06-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.676587676587Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive MeasuresJanine H. Stubbe0Janine H. Stubbe1Janine H. Stubbe2Janine H. Stubbe3Annemiek Tiemens4Annemiek Tiemens5Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch6Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch7Suze Steemers8Suze Steemers9Suze Steemers10Diana van Winden11Diana van Winden12Diana van Winden13Maurice Buiten14Maurice Buiten15Angelo Richardson16Angelo Richardson17Rogier M. van Rijn18Rogier M. van Rijn19Codarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NetherlandsRotterdam Arts and Sciences Lab (RASL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsDepartment of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsCodarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsPErforming Artist and Athlete Research Lab (PEARL), Rotterdam, NetherlandsThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of COVID-19 preventive measures on the mental health of performing arts students. In a prospective cohort study, performing arts students (N = 213) from Codarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, were invited to monitor their health during one academic year (September 2019–May 2020). Every month, students completed items on mental health complaints, stress, and sleep quality. Chi-square tests and repeated-measures ANOVA with deviation contrasts were performed to investigate whether COVID-19 preventive measures were associated with changes in mental health complaints, stress scores, and sleep quality. During the COVID-19 lockdown, subjective mental health, Mental Health Inventory-5 (MHI-5), and items on loneliness were additionally completed by the respondents. A total of 98 students (46.0%) were included in the analyses. The 3-month prevalence of mental health complaints was significantly higher during the COVID-19 lockdown compared to the two pre-COVID-19 periods (p < 0.001). Mean stress scores were significantly lower for February (35.20) and March (36.41) when compared to the overall mean (40.38). Sleep quality scores (mean) were significantly higher for April (6.90), and May (6.89) when compared to overall mean (6.58). Furthermore, at least 75.5% of the participants dealt with moderate to very severe loneliness in all 3 months during the COVID-19 lockdown. During lockdown, performing arts students perceived less stress and their sleep quality increased. However, the prevalence of mental health complaints increased. Besides, 3 out 4 students dealt with moderate to very severe loneliness.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.676587/fullCOVID-19performing artsdancecircusmusical theatremental problems
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Janine H. Stubbe
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Annemiek Tiemens
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Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch
Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch
Suze Steemers
Suze Steemers
Suze Steemers
Diana van Winden
Diana van Winden
Diana van Winden
Maurice Buiten
Maurice Buiten
Angelo Richardson
Angelo Richardson
Rogier M. van Rijn
Rogier M. van Rijn
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Janine H. Stubbe
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Janine H. Stubbe
Annemiek Tiemens
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Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch
Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch
Suze Steemers
Suze Steemers
Suze Steemers
Diana van Winden
Diana van Winden
Diana van Winden
Maurice Buiten
Maurice Buiten
Angelo Richardson
Angelo Richardson
Rogier M. van Rijn
Rogier M. van Rijn
Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures
Frontiers in Psychology
COVID-19
performing arts
dance
circus
musical theatre
mental problems
author_facet Janine H. Stubbe
Janine H. Stubbe
Janine H. Stubbe
Janine H. Stubbe
Annemiek Tiemens
Annemiek Tiemens
Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch
Stephanie C. Keizer-Hulsebosch
Suze Steemers
Suze Steemers
Suze Steemers
Diana van Winden
Diana van Winden
Diana van Winden
Maurice Buiten
Maurice Buiten
Angelo Richardson
Angelo Richardson
Rogier M. van Rijn
Rogier M. van Rijn
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title Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures
title_short Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures
title_full Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures
title_fullStr Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Mental Health Complaints Among Performing Arts Students Is Associated With COVID-19 Preventive Measures
title_sort prevalence of mental health complaints among performing arts students is associated with covid-19 preventive measures
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of COVID-19 preventive measures on the mental health of performing arts students. In a prospective cohort study, performing arts students (N = 213) from Codarts Rotterdam, University of the Arts, were invited to monitor their health during one academic year (September 2019–May 2020). Every month, students completed items on mental health complaints, stress, and sleep quality. Chi-square tests and repeated-measures ANOVA with deviation contrasts were performed to investigate whether COVID-19 preventive measures were associated with changes in mental health complaints, stress scores, and sleep quality. During the COVID-19 lockdown, subjective mental health, Mental Health Inventory-5 (MHI-5), and items on loneliness were additionally completed by the respondents. A total of 98 students (46.0%) were included in the analyses. The 3-month prevalence of mental health complaints was significantly higher during the COVID-19 lockdown compared to the two pre-COVID-19 periods (p < 0.001). Mean stress scores were significantly lower for February (35.20) and March (36.41) when compared to the overall mean (40.38). Sleep quality scores (mean) were significantly higher for April (6.90), and May (6.89) when compared to overall mean (6.58). Furthermore, at least 75.5% of the participants dealt with moderate to very severe loneliness in all 3 months during the COVID-19 lockdown. During lockdown, performing arts students perceived less stress and their sleep quality increased. However, the prevalence of mental health complaints increased. Besides, 3 out 4 students dealt with moderate to very severe loneliness.
topic COVID-19
performing arts
dance
circus
musical theatre
mental problems
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.676587/full
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