Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research has focused on assessment of single dimensions of well-being and on the typical receiver of support services. Acknowledging the burden that a caring role encompasses and integrating recent proposals for a multifaceted definition of well-being, we explore the extent to which group drumming interventions translate into multidimensional well-being change for both mental health service users and carers. Method: Thirty-nine participants engaged in one of a series of community drumming programmes were assessed via semi-structured interviews (n = 11) and focus groups (n = 28) at the end of each programme. Data were analysed using IPA. Results and C...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
Aims: This research explored the relationship between active music making and subjective well-being,...
A Relationship between participation in musical activity and well-being has frequently been observed...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Background While music-making interventions are increasingly recognised as enhancing mental health,...
Evidence suggests that recreational music-making has been shown to decrease stress and increase feel...
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
The current pilot study was designed to test the feasibility of using music interventions in mental ...
Growing numbers of mental health organizations are developing community music-making interventions f...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
Objective: This pilot study is the first to examine the effects of an occupational therapist-led Afr...
Purpose: There is growing interest in the use of music and other arts mediums as a way of addressing...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has for decades highlighted that health is more than just the ab...
Internationally, mental health service developments are increasingly informed by the principles of r...
To maintain and improve health and well-being, human beings have naturally turned to music for thous...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
Aims: This research explored the relationship between active music making and subjective well-being,...
A Relationship between participation in musical activity and well-being has frequently been observed...
Purpose: Music has been linked with well-being across clinical and community settings. Yet, research...
Background While music-making interventions are increasingly recognised as enhancing mental health,...
Evidence suggests that recreational music-making has been shown to decrease stress and increase feel...
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
The current pilot study was designed to test the feasibility of using music interventions in mental ...
Growing numbers of mental health organizations are developing community music-making interventions f...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
Objective: This pilot study is the first to examine the effects of an occupational therapist-led Afr...
Purpose: There is growing interest in the use of music and other arts mediums as a way of addressing...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has for decades highlighted that health is more than just the ab...
Internationally, mental health service developments are increasingly informed by the principles of r...
To maintain and improve health and well-being, human beings have naturally turned to music for thous...
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research...
Aims: This research explored the relationship between active music making and subjective well-being,...
A Relationship between participation in musical activity and well-being has frequently been observed...