This study explored the impact of group singing on mood, coping, and perceived pain in chronic pain patients attending a multidisciplinary pain clinic. Singers participated in nine 30-minute sessions of small group singing, while comparisons listened to music while exercising. A short form of The Profile of Mood States (POMS) was administered before and after selected singing sessions to assess whether singing produced short-term elevations in mood. Results indicated that pre to post difference scores were significantly different between singing and control groups for only one of the 15 mood variables (i.e., uneasy). To test the longer term impacts of singing the Profile of Mood States, Zung Depression Inventory, Pain Self-Efficacy Question...
A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase positive emoti...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Listening to music can induce relaxation, especially when participants select their own preferred mu...
This study explored the impact of group singing on mood, coping, and perceived pain in chronic pain ...
Aims: This paper reports findings of a pilot singing intervention to assist people living with chron...
This paper reports findings of a pilot singing intervention to assist people living with chronic pai...
Singing can have a range of health benefits; this paper reviews the evidence of the effects of group...
Background: Even though singing is regarded as potential jaw-overuse behaviour, the actual evidence ...
Objective To examine short- and long-term effects of a group singing program on older adults' percei...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and preliminary effects of a v...
BACKGROUND: To date, research on music for pain management has focused primarily on listening to pre...
AIM: This paper reports a study testing the effect of music on power, pain, depression and disabilit...
The choir has links to a multidisciplinary pain management service, which is informed by the ethos o...
Previous studies have suggested that there are complex psychobiological effects of amateur choral si...
This randomized controlled trial aimed to quantify the effects of choir singing on emotional state a...
A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase positive emoti...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Listening to music can induce relaxation, especially when participants select their own preferred mu...
This study explored the impact of group singing on mood, coping, and perceived pain in chronic pain ...
Aims: This paper reports findings of a pilot singing intervention to assist people living with chron...
This paper reports findings of a pilot singing intervention to assist people living with chronic pai...
Singing can have a range of health benefits; this paper reviews the evidence of the effects of group...
Background: Even though singing is regarded as potential jaw-overuse behaviour, the actual evidence ...
Objective To examine short- and long-term effects of a group singing program on older adults' percei...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and preliminary effects of a v...
BACKGROUND: To date, research on music for pain management has focused primarily on listening to pre...
AIM: This paper reports a study testing the effect of music on power, pain, depression and disabilit...
The choir has links to a multidisciplinary pain management service, which is informed by the ethos o...
Previous studies have suggested that there are complex psychobiological effects of amateur choral si...
This randomized controlled trial aimed to quantify the effects of choir singing on emotional state a...
A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase positive emoti...
Previous research has highlighted the possible benefits of active participation in singing for wellb...
Listening to music can induce relaxation, especially when participants select their own preferred mu...