Prevalence of alexithymia and depression among professional contemporary French dancers

法国现代舞专业舞者中述情障碍和抑郁症的患病率

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A high incidence of mental disorders has been observed in contemporary dance, characterized by the integration of physical performances with artistic demands. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of alexithymia and anxiety in a sample of professional ballet dancers. METHODS: The participants, involved in a national contemporary dance company ("Ballet de Lorraine"), underwent a medical assessment including an exercise test and completed computerized questionnaires on anthropometric data and characteristics of sports practice (level and weekly time spent on sports practice) as well as alexithymia (TAS 20), depression (BDI-13), and anxiety traits (STAI-Y form B). RESULTS: A total of 22 professional dancers were included. This study revealed a prevalence of alexithymia at 9.1%. Within the same sample, the prevalence of anxiety was 9.1%, and 7 dancers showed results indicative of minor depression. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of alexithymia, depression, and anxiety is lower in the population of professional contemporary dancers compared to what has been reported in the general and athletic populations. This may be attributed to the artistic intention present in contemporary dance, which might enhance emotional awareness and expression, potentially acting as a protective factor against these psychological conditions. However, further studies with larger and more diverse samples are necessary to confirm these findings and to explore the underlying mechanisms.

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