Background: the purpose of this study was to investigate how participation in a music-based performance and instruction program influenced the sense of engagement experienced by participants at a residential setting for at-risk veterans. Methods: semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants in a veterans\u27 choir program conducted at the facility. Results: prominent themes that emerged from the interview included (1) the veterans\u27 personal motivations for participating; (2) emotions associated with participation; and (3) perceptions of intragroup dynamics. Conclusions: primary conclusions drawn include: (1) opportunities to connect with others through shared interests may contribute to sense of engagement; (2) connections...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
The intent of this study was to observe four at-risk adolescent females participating in a community...
There is an emerging literature on research interviews to inform arts projects, but little on opera....
This study considers the health benefits that may be experienced by patients and staff in a medium s...
Abstract Background Interventions are needed to improve well-being and promote community reintegrati...
The purpose of this survey was to assess the relationship between participation in a bilingual thera...
The purpose of this survey was to assess the relationship between participation in a bilingual thera...
Though there are similarities to music therapy, the field of community music in healthcare, while in...
Music is shown to assist in reducing patient anxiety and distress in civilian medical environments. ...
Compared with other members of the general population, adults living with a chronic mental illness o...
Background: Mental health service development internationally is increasingly informed by the collab...
BACKGROUND: Mental health service development internationally is increasingly informed by the collab...
© 2016 Dr Jennifer Louise BibbThis thesis describes an emergent project which investigates the role ...
Music therapy has previously been identified as a way to foster processes of mental health recovery....
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
The intent of this study was to observe four at-risk adolescent females participating in a community...
There is an emerging literature on research interviews to inform arts projects, but little on opera....
This study considers the health benefits that may be experienced by patients and staff in a medium s...
Abstract Background Interventions are needed to improve well-being and promote community reintegrati...
The purpose of this survey was to assess the relationship between participation in a bilingual thera...
The purpose of this survey was to assess the relationship between participation in a bilingual thera...
Though there are similarities to music therapy, the field of community music in healthcare, while in...
Music is shown to assist in reducing patient anxiety and distress in civilian medical environments. ...
Compared with other members of the general population, adults living with a chronic mental illness o...
Background: Mental health service development internationally is increasingly informed by the collab...
BACKGROUND: Mental health service development internationally is increasingly informed by the collab...
© 2016 Dr Jennifer Louise BibbThis thesis describes an emergent project which investigates the role ...
Music therapy has previously been identified as a way to foster processes of mental health recovery....
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
The intent of this study was to observe four at-risk adolescent females participating in a community...
There is an emerging literature on research interviews to inform arts projects, but little on opera....