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Empirical development of a screening method for mental, social, and physical wellness in amateur and professional circus artists

Donohue, Brad ; Gavrilova, Yulia ; Galante, Marina ; Aubertin, Patrice ; Funk, Alisan ; Burnstein, Bryan ; Gavrilova, Elena ; Light, Al ; Benning. Stephen D.
Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts vol. 14 no. 3, 313-324, 2020

There is limited information available to assist evidence-supported detection and referral of mental, social, and physical health issues affecting performance in circus artists. Therefore, this study examines mental, social, and physical health of artists in 2 circus settings (circus school, professional circus). The specific aims were to assess overall health and develop data-informed wellness screening methods in these populations, assisting referral guidelines for performance and health optimization. A comprehensive psychometrically validated battery of standardized measures was administered to 109 professional circus artists employed by Cirque du Soleil and students enrolled in the National Circus School. Compared with students, professionals reported significantly fewer problems with social isolation, fatigue, and factors that interfere with circus performance specific to shows/evaluations; they also reported greater satisfaction in their social roles and overall circus performance. Professionals also reported significantly less severe depression, and greater receipt of emotional and informational support compared with normative samples. Scores of students were similar to those of normative samples, although their scores measuring anxiety and fatigue were higher. There were no significant differences between professionals and students in perceived interferences during training, or circus-related problems with coaches and classmates/coworkers. For all participants, scores on measures of mental, social, and physical health were negatively associated with factors reported to interfere with circus performance. Participant responses to the measures were used to develop guidelines to facilitate detection of factors interfering with performa[nce and to assist informed referrals. [editor summary]
There is limited information available to assist evidence-supported detection and referral of mental, social, and physical health issues affecting performance in circus artists. Therefore, this study examines mental, social, and physical health of artists in 2 circus settings (circus school, professional circus). The specific aims were to assess overall health and develop data-informed wellness screening methods in these populations, assisting ...

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Sport-specific mental health interventions in athletes : a call for optimization models sensitive to sport culture

Gavrilova, Yulia ; Donohue, Brad
Journal of Sport Behavior vol. 41 no. 3, p. 283-304, 2018

There is limited information available about the relative effects of mental health interventions in athletes. Therefore, in this paper we (1) elucidate reasons athletes underutilize mental health interventions and highlight the need to develop and implement optimization-focused interventions that are capable of engaging athletes into mental health and sport performance intervention, (2) underscore mental and behavioral health targets for optimization planning in athletes, and (3) introduce a mental health and sport performance optimization model that incorporates evidence supported protocols developed explicitly for athletes. The theoretical underpinnings of this approach are grounded in optimization science, utilizing skill development to advance mental health and sport performance along a continuum of optimization (non-optimal to optimal). Future directions, including the involvement of professional and amateur sport organizations, are presented to assist development of optimization programs within their unique cultures.
There is limited information available about the relative effects of mental health interventions in athletes. Therefore, in this paper we (1) elucidate reasons athletes underutilize mental health interventions and highlight the need to develop and implement optimization-focused interventions that are capable of engaging athletes into mental health and sport performance intervention, (2) underscore mental and behavioral health targets for ...

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