Analysis of a study of 48 leading dancers and musicians given measures of personality and occupational stress, strain, and coping. The results suggested that job-related stress varies according to the art form, is most severe for dancers, and that men in particular are less able to cope effectively.
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Author
Hamilton, Linda H.
Title
Personality and occupational stress in elite performers / Linda H. Hamilton, John Kella, William G. Hamilton.
Bibliography
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Added author
Kella, John Jake.
Hamilton, William G.
Found in:
Medical problems of performing artists. Philadelphia. v. 10, no. 3 (Sept. 1995), p. 86-89.