Journal article

How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms

GA Dingle, LS Sharman, Z Bauer, E Beckman, M Broughton, E Bunzli, R Davidson, G Draper, S Fairley, C Farrell, LM Flynn, S Gomersall, M Hong, J Larwood, C Lee, J Lee, L Nitschinsk, N Peluso, SE Reedman, D Vidas Show all

Frontiers in Psychology | Published : 2021

Abstract

Background: This scoping review analyzed research about how music activities may affect participants' health and well-being. Primary outcomes were measures of health (including symptoms and health behaviors) and well-being. Secondary measures included a range of psychosocial processes such as arousal, mood, social connection, physical activation or relaxation, cognitive functions, and identity. Diverse music activities were considered: receptive and intentional music listening; sharing music; instrument playing; group singing; lyrics and rapping; movement and dance; and songwriting, composition, and improvisation. Methods: Nine databases were searched with terms related to the eight music ac..

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