Dancers’ Hidden Struggles: What Makes Them Vulnerable
Sat Jun 06 2026
Dancers often face mental health challenges like eating problems, sadness, and worry. A recent study looked closely at why this happens for people who train or work professionally in dance.
The researchers searched big academic libraries, picking out papers that talked about mental health outcomes and only included dancers who train seriously. They checked each study for quality before deciding which ones to keep.
Out of 180 full articles examined, 37 were good enough for the final review. The findings show two types of risk factors.
First, personal traits—things inside the dancer such as a need to be perfect, low self‑worth, and not liking their own body—are the most common culprits. Other personal traits like age or gender showed mixed results and were less reliable as predictors.
Second, outside influences—what happens in the dance world—also matter. How teachers act and whether dancers have faced trauma can increase their risk, though these factors were studied less often.
The study suggests that both personal and environmental aspects play a role in dancers’ mental health. By identifying these risks, coaches and therapists can create better support plans for those in the dance community.
https://localnews.ai/article/dancers-hidden-struggles-what-makes-them-vulnerable-ccf01a73
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