Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing
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Resumo: | Introduction: Undergraduate students face significant mental health issues during Higher Education, such as depression, anxiety and stress. In this sense, it is thought that sessions of choir singing can softy these issues. Methodology: This study analyzed the levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students after four weekly choir singing sessions. Forty-five participants answered the questionnaire of sociodemographic conditions and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). The data obtained was statistical analyzed. Results: The analysis did not observe statistical significance (p<0.05), however, the values showed clinical relevance. High frequencies of severe symptoms of anxiety (24.5%), depression (31.2%) and stress (24.5%) were observed in the last week of the study, 24.4% of the participants had two or more severe symptoms in the last week of the study and there was a high mean of the scores for those who presented two or more severe symptoms. The gender variable indicated higher levels of anxiety (28.6%), depression (42.9%) and stress (42.9%) in men. The color variable identified higher levels of anxiety (31.6%), depression (47.4%) and stress (31.6%) in black. Discussion: High values were observed in university students even after four choir singing sessions and these levels were higher in male and black students. Conclusion: Due to the clinical relevance, further studies may be conducted with the analysis of different variables, in order to expand the knowledge related to the benefits of choral singing and to mitigate mental health issues during Higher Education. |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singingNiveles de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en estudiantes de pregrado practicantes de canto coralNíveis de depressão, ansiedade e estresse em universitários praticantes de canto coralDepresiónAnsiedadEstrésCantoSalud mental.DepressãoAnsiedadeEstresseCantoSaúde mental. DepressionAnxietyStressSingingMental health. Introduction: Undergraduate students face significant mental health issues during Higher Education, such as depression, anxiety and stress. In this sense, it is thought that sessions of choir singing can softy these issues. Methodology: This study analyzed the levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students after four weekly choir singing sessions. Forty-five participants answered the questionnaire of sociodemographic conditions and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). The data obtained was statistical analyzed. Results: The analysis did not observe statistical significance (p<0.05), however, the values showed clinical relevance. High frequencies of severe symptoms of anxiety (24.5%), depression (31.2%) and stress (24.5%) were observed in the last week of the study, 24.4% of the participants had two or more severe symptoms in the last week of the study and there was a high mean of the scores for those who presented two or more severe symptoms. The gender variable indicated higher levels of anxiety (28.6%), depression (42.9%) and stress (42.9%) in men. The color variable identified higher levels of anxiety (31.6%), depression (47.4%) and stress (31.6%) in black. Discussion: High values were observed in university students even after four choir singing sessions and these levels were higher in male and black students. Conclusion: Due to the clinical relevance, further studies may be conducted with the analysis of different variables, in order to expand the knowledge related to the benefits of choral singing and to mitigate mental health issues during Higher Education.Introducción: Los estudiantes de pregrado enfrentan importantes problemas de salud mental durante la Educación Superior, como depresión, ansiedad y estrés. En este sentido, se piensa que las sesiones de canto coral son capaces de paliar estos problemas. Metodología: Este estudio analizó los niveles de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en estudiantes universitarios después de cuatro sesiones semanales de canto coral. Cuarenta y cinco participantes respondieron el cuestionario sobre condiciones sociodemográficas y la Escala de Depresión, Ansiedad y Estrés (DASS-21). Los datos obtenidos fueron analizados estadísticamente. Resultados: El análisis no mostró significación estadística (p<0,05), pero los valores fueron clínicamente relevantes. Se observaron altas frecuencias de síntomas severos de ansiedad (24,5%), depresión (31,2%) y estrés (24,5%) en la última semana del estudio, 24,4% de los participantes presentaron dos o más síntomas severos en la última semana del estudio y hubo una puntuación media alta para aquellos que tenían dos o más síntomas graves. La variable género indicó mayores niveles de ansiedad (28,6%), depresión (42,9%) y estrés (42,9%) en los hombres. La variable color identificó mayores niveles de ansiedad (31,6%), depresión (47,4%) y estrés (31,6%) en los negros. Discusión: Se observaron valores altos en estudiantes universitarios, incluso después de cuatro sesiones de canto coral. Estos niveles fueron más altos en los estudiantes varones y negros. Conclusión: Debido a la relevancia clínica, se pueden realizar nuevos estudios con el análisis de diferentes variables, con el fin de ampliar los conocimientos relacionados con los beneficios del canto coral y paliar los problemas de salud mental durante la Educación Superior.Introdução: Os estudantes de graduação enfrentam problemas significativos de saúde mental durante o Ensino Superior, como depressão, ansiedade e estresse. Nesse sentido, pensa-se que sessões de canto coral são capazes de amenizar essas questões. Metodologia: Este estudo analisou os níveis de depressão, ansiedade e estresse em universitários após quatro sessões semanais de canto coral. Quarenta e cinco participantes responderam ao questionário de condições sociodemográficas e à Escala de Depressão, Ansiedade e Estresse (DASS-21). Os dados obtidos foram analisados estatisticamente. Resultados: A análise não observou significância estatística (p<0,05), porém os valores apresentaram relevância clínica. Altas frequências de sintomas graves de ansiedade (24,5%), depressão (31,2%) e estresse (24,5%) foram observadas na última semana do estudo, 24,4% dos participantes apresentaram dois ou mais sintomas graves na última semana do estudo e houve alta média dos escores para aqueles que apresentaram dois ou mais sintomas graves. A variável sexo indicou maiores níveis de ansiedade (28,6%), depressão (42,9%) e estresse (42,9%) nos homens. A variável cor identificou maiores níveis de ansiedade (31,6%), depressão (47,4%) e estresse (31,6%) nos negros. Discussão: Valores elevados foram observados em universitários, mesmo após quatro sessões de canto coral. Esses níveis foram maiores em estudantes do sexo masculino e negros. Conclusão: Devido à relevância clínica, novos estudos podem ser realizados com a análise de diferentes variáveis, a fim de ampliar o conhecimento relacionado aos benefícios do canto coral e amenizar problemas de saúde mental durante o Ensino Superior.Research, Society and Development2023-03-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4052310.33448/rsd-v12i3.40523Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 3; e20912340523Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 3; e20912340523Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 3; e209123405232525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40523/33201Copyright (c) 2023 Gunnar Glauco de Cunto Carelli Taets; Ramon Werner Heringer Gutierrez; Luana Silva Monteiro; Christian Marx Carelli Taetshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTaets, Gunnar Glauco de Cunto CarelliGutierrez, Ramon Werner HeringerMonteiro, Luana SilvaTaets, Christian Marx Carelli2023-03-23T08:33:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/40523Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-03-23T08:33:38Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing Niveles de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en estudiantes de pregrado practicantes de canto coral Níveis de depressão, ansiedade e estresse em universitários praticantes de canto coral |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing Taets, Gunnar Glauco de Cunto Carelli Depresión Ansiedad Estrés Canto Salud mental. Depressão Ansiedade Estresse Canto Saúde mental. Depression Anxiety Stress Singing Mental health. |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing |
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Levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students practicing choir singing |
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Taets, Gunnar Glauco de Cunto Carelli |
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Taets, Gunnar Glauco de Cunto Carelli Gutierrez, Ramon Werner Heringer Monteiro, Luana Silva Taets, Christian Marx Carelli |
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Gutierrez, Ramon Werner Heringer Monteiro, Luana Silva Taets, Christian Marx Carelli |
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Taets, Gunnar Glauco de Cunto Carelli Gutierrez, Ramon Werner Heringer Monteiro, Luana Silva Taets, Christian Marx Carelli |
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Depresión Ansiedad Estrés Canto Salud mental. Depressão Ansiedade Estresse Canto Saúde mental. Depression Anxiety Stress Singing Mental health. |
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Depresión Ansiedad Estrés Canto Salud mental. Depressão Ansiedade Estresse Canto Saúde mental. Depression Anxiety Stress Singing Mental health. |
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Introduction: Undergraduate students face significant mental health issues during Higher Education, such as depression, anxiety and stress. In this sense, it is thought that sessions of choir singing can softy these issues. Methodology: This study analyzed the levels of depression, anxiety and stress in undergraduate students after four weekly choir singing sessions. Forty-five participants answered the questionnaire of sociodemographic conditions and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). The data obtained was statistical analyzed. Results: The analysis did not observe statistical significance (p<0.05), however, the values showed clinical relevance. High frequencies of severe symptoms of anxiety (24.5%), depression (31.2%) and stress (24.5%) were observed in the last week of the study, 24.4% of the participants had two or more severe symptoms in the last week of the study and there was a high mean of the scores for those who presented two or more severe symptoms. The gender variable indicated higher levels of anxiety (28.6%), depression (42.9%) and stress (42.9%) in men. The color variable identified higher levels of anxiety (31.6%), depression (47.4%) and stress (31.6%) in black. Discussion: High values were observed in university students even after four choir singing sessions and these levels were higher in male and black students. Conclusion: Due to the clinical relevance, further studies may be conducted with the analysis of different variables, in order to expand the knowledge related to the benefits of choral singing and to mitigate mental health issues during Higher Education. |
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