Zdrowie młodzieży uzdolnionej muzycznie w kontekście radzenia sobie z tremą
Health of Musically Gifted Young People in the Context of Coping with Stage Fright
Author(s): Patrycja Curyło-Sikora, Helena Wrona-PolańskaSubject(s): Sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: coping with stage fright; health; stress
Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the health issues of musically gifted young people, who, due to the nature of music education, are exposed to experiencing stage fright, understood as a specific type of stress that does not necessarily has negative impact on health. The purpose of the research was to answer the questions concerning the level of health of secondary school music students and its determinants. The Functional Health Model developed by Helena Wrona-Polańska (2003) was adopted as a theoretical basis, according to which health is a function of creative coping with stress.Health and stage fright were defined operationally. In the research the standardized interview and questionnaire techniques developed by the author were used. The research group comprised 132 students of secondary music schools.The results have shown that a quarter of students rate their health as bad, whereas more than half experience high level of stage fright and its symptoms, and cope with stage fright by focusing on emotions. Stage fright and emotional style have turned out to be negative predictors of health. The results point to the need of implementing interventions aimed at promoting the health of young people engaged in music education.
Journal: Psychologia Rozwojowa
- Issue Year: 23/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 89-101
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Polish