Music listening may serve many adaptive functions in everyday life. However, studies examining the relationship between the functions of music listening (FML) and wellbeing outcomes have produced mixed findings. The purpose of this study is to develop a new measure to assess music listening functions that is psychometrically robust, and suitable for outcomes-based research on music listening and wellbeing. Scale items were developed based on a literature review and a prior qualitative enquiry. The items were reviewed by four content experts in music psychology and scale development. Scale structure was investigated by EFA and CFA in two large samples of participants (N = 1,191, 17–66 years, M = 22.04, SD = 6.23, 326 males). Tests of dimensi...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
This study designed a measure to assess the perceived effectiveness of music as a strategy to regula...
A Relationship between participation in musical activity and well-being has frequently been observed...
Music listening may serve many adaptive functions in everyday life. However, studies examining the r...
<p>Music listening may serve many adaptive functions in everyday life. However, studies examining th...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Affect regulation is generally considered the most important function of music listening (FML). Yet,...
Music is a highly engaging activity, which serves various functions for individuals. Of particular i...
Music listening has been suggested to have short-term beneficial effects. The aim of this study was ...
Journal articleAffect regulation is generally considered the most important function of music listen...
This is a survey study examining the ways in which people use personal music listening as a tool for...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Research suggests that emotional regulation plays a vital role in mental and physical health and tha...
Listening to music aids regulation of emotional arousal and valence (positive vs. negative). Anxiety...
This thesis reports on two studies of music listening to regulate emotional states in young people. ...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
This study designed a measure to assess the perceived effectiveness of music as a strategy to regula...
A Relationship between participation in musical activity and well-being has frequently been observed...
Music listening may serve many adaptive functions in everyday life. However, studies examining the r...
<p>Music listening may serve many adaptive functions in everyday life. However, studies examining th...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Affect regulation is generally considered the most important function of music listening (FML). Yet,...
Music is a highly engaging activity, which serves various functions for individuals. Of particular i...
Music listening has been suggested to have short-term beneficial effects. The aim of this study was ...
Journal articleAffect regulation is generally considered the most important function of music listen...
This is a survey study examining the ways in which people use personal music listening as a tool for...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Research suggests that emotional regulation plays a vital role in mental and physical health and tha...
Listening to music aids regulation of emotional arousal and valence (positive vs. negative). Anxiety...
This thesis reports on two studies of music listening to regulate emotional states in young people. ...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
This study designed a measure to assess the perceived effectiveness of music as a strategy to regula...
A Relationship between participation in musical activity and well-being has frequently been observed...