peer-reviewedAim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a choir from an international sample of choristers. Method: An online questionnaire including demographic information, 28 quantitative statements and two qualitative questions relating to the perceived health benefits of singing in a choir was distributed via email and social media over a period of 4 months to a sample of 1,779 choristers. Basic descriptives and comparisons between subgroups of the sample are presented along with thematic analysis of qualitative comments. Results: Basic descriptives suggest an overwhelmingly positive response. Females scored significantly higher than males on physical benefits, social bene...
Singing: It is evident that singing, and particularly singing in a choir, might significantly improv...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
The present study compared the psychological well-being of choral singers to those who took part in ...
Aim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a...
non-peer-reviewed.A growing interest in the impact of singing on health and well-being has seen a dr...
This paper presents evidence on choral singers’ perceptions of the physical health benefits of chora...
This paper presents evidence on choral singers ’ perceptions of the physical health benefits of chor...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Previous research has suggested that singing in a choir might be beneficial for an individual’s psyc...
Choral singing, termed ‘mixed chorus’, is an integral part of the academic activities of the Departm...
The objective of this project was to investigate the perceived influence of choral activities on hum...
Over 600 choral singers drawn from English choirs completed the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire to...
peer-reviewedResearch on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several deca...
Over 600 choral singers drawn from English choirs completed the WHOQOLBREF questionnaire to measure ...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Singing: It is evident that singing, and particularly singing in a choir, might significantly improv...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
The present study compared the psychological well-being of choral singers to those who took part in ...
Aim: This mixed-methods exploratory study investigates the perceived health benefits of singing in a...
non-peer-reviewed.A growing interest in the impact of singing on health and well-being has seen a dr...
This paper presents evidence on choral singers’ perceptions of the physical health benefits of chora...
This paper presents evidence on choral singers ’ perceptions of the physical health benefits of chor...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Previous research has suggested that singing in a choir might be beneficial for an individual’s psyc...
Choral singing, termed ‘mixed chorus’, is an integral part of the academic activities of the Departm...
The objective of this project was to investigate the perceived influence of choral activities on hum...
Over 600 choral singers drawn from English choirs completed the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire to...
peer-reviewedResearch on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several deca...
Over 600 choral singers drawn from English choirs completed the WHOQOLBREF questionnaire to measure ...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Singing: It is evident that singing, and particularly singing in a choir, might significantly improv...
Throughout time, and within differing cultures, music has been understood to have a beneficial impac...
The present study compared the psychological well-being of choral singers to those who took part in ...