Journal article
Using self-determination theory to examine musical participation and well-being
AE Krause, AC North, JW Davidson
Frontiers in Psychology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
A recent surge of research has begun to examine music participation and well-being; however, a particular challenge with this work concerns theorizing around the associated well-being benefits of musical participation. Thus, the current research used Self-Determination Theory to consider the potential associations between basic psychological needs (competence, relatedness, and autonomy), self-determined autonomous motivation, and the perceived benefits to well-being controlling for demographic variables and the musical activity parameters. A sample of 192 Australian residents (17-85, M age = 36.95), who were currently participating in a musical activity at the time, completed an online quest..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The funding for this work was obtained by JD. This research was funded by the Australian Research Council, Discovery Project, DP 140102679.