This study hypothesized that individuals who play a musical instrument, or are musically trained, show significantly different levels of depressive symptoms than those who do not have experience with an instrument. Participants consisted of college students from a small South-Eastern university who filled out an online survey to report their levels of musicality and depression. The data showed no difference between those who have and have not played an instrument, but participants with high levels of musicality showed significantly higher depression levels. These results imply that playing an instrument and musicality are different constructs, and that those who experience higher depression may be drawn to music as a creative outlet
Music is a highly engaging activity, which serves various functions for individuals. Of particular i...
Although music has been studied in the context of emotion regulation, there has been little or no re...
There are an estimated 264 million people living with Anxiety Disorders, and an estimated 322 millio...
Depression is a serious mental health disorder, with enormous costs to individuals and society. Acco...
Musicians show higher depression prevalence compared to the normal population. Little is known, howe...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding on disorders such as anxiety and d...
Music’s powerful influence on our affective states is often utilized in everyday life for emotion re...
Depression is a very common mood disorder, resulting in a loss of social function, reduced quality o...
Previous research reported higher levels of depression and anxiety for music students (Wristen, 201...
Music and speech are closely related to one another. Both have specific elements, such as average fu...
The association between active musical engagement (as leisure activity or professionally) and mental...
People working in the music industry report significantly higher levels of anxiety and depression th...
Music is often used for regulating emotions in everyday life and could have both beneficial and harm...
Depression has emerged as a significant mental health concern due to a variety of factors, reflectin...
Music has been used to evoke emotions for centuries. The mechanisms underlying this effect have rema...
Music is a highly engaging activity, which serves various functions for individuals. Of particular i...
Although music has been studied in the context of emotion regulation, there has been little or no re...
There are an estimated 264 million people living with Anxiety Disorders, and an estimated 322 millio...
Depression is a serious mental health disorder, with enormous costs to individuals and society. Acco...
Musicians show higher depression prevalence compared to the normal population. Little is known, howe...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding on disorders such as anxiety and d...
Music’s powerful influence on our affective states is often utilized in everyday life for emotion re...
Depression is a very common mood disorder, resulting in a loss of social function, reduced quality o...
Previous research reported higher levels of depression and anxiety for music students (Wristen, 201...
Music and speech are closely related to one another. Both have specific elements, such as average fu...
The association between active musical engagement (as leisure activity or professionally) and mental...
People working in the music industry report significantly higher levels of anxiety and depression th...
Music is often used for regulating emotions in everyday life and could have both beneficial and harm...
Depression has emerged as a significant mental health concern due to a variety of factors, reflectin...
Music has been used to evoke emotions for centuries. The mechanisms underlying this effect have rema...
Music is a highly engaging activity, which serves various functions for individuals. Of particular i...
Although music has been studied in the context of emotion regulation, there has been little or no re...
There are an estimated 264 million people living with Anxiety Disorders, and an estimated 322 millio...