The period between 15 and 25 years is characterised by much personal change and is the peak age of onset of mental health problems. This prompts an interest in everyday strategies that young people might use to support their well-being. Music use is the preferred leisure activity among young people yet little is known about how music is linked to well-being in this population. This study aimed to develop and test a model of the relationships between young people\u27s use of music and their well-being, drawing on theories from the music psychology and clinical psychology fields. A qualitative analysis of transcripts from focus groups with 11 participants aged 15–25 years revealed four ways in which music listening links with well-being: rela...
A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 500 community living older adults in Sweden (aged 65-...
This chapter explores the specific well-being benefits that diverse forms of musical engagement can ...
This study aimed at determining whether adolescents and young adults use music as an agent of consol...
The period between 15 and 25 years is characterised by much personal change and is the peak age of o...
The period between 15 and 25 years is characterised by much personal change and is the peak age of o...
Music has the capacity to positively impact young people’s mental health and wellbeing in an everyda...
aim of the present study was to investigate how music-related mood regulation relates to psychopatho...
A convergent parallel design was used to interrogate two sets of literature produced by researchers ...
The purpose of this study is to find out what effect and meaning the youths’ describe that music ha...
Music is among the most pleasurable, motivating, and satisfying everyday artistic activities in adol...
Rationale: Many young people turn to music as a way of exploring and managing their moods and emotio...
The current study explored the circumstances in which seven young people with a tendency to depressi...
The principal aim of this study was to determine if different profiles (types) of emotional reaction...
The current study explored the circumstances in which seven young people with a tendency to depressi...
The current study explored the circumstances in which seven young people with a tendency to depressi...
A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 500 community living older adults in Sweden (aged 65-...
This chapter explores the specific well-being benefits that diverse forms of musical engagement can ...
This study aimed at determining whether adolescents and young adults use music as an agent of consol...
The period between 15 and 25 years is characterised by much personal change and is the peak age of o...
The period between 15 and 25 years is characterised by much personal change and is the peak age of o...
Music has the capacity to positively impact young people’s mental health and wellbeing in an everyda...
aim of the present study was to investigate how music-related mood regulation relates to psychopatho...
A convergent parallel design was used to interrogate two sets of literature produced by researchers ...
The purpose of this study is to find out what effect and meaning the youths’ describe that music ha...
Music is among the most pleasurable, motivating, and satisfying everyday artistic activities in adol...
Rationale: Many young people turn to music as a way of exploring and managing their moods and emotio...
The current study explored the circumstances in which seven young people with a tendency to depressi...
The principal aim of this study was to determine if different profiles (types) of emotional reaction...
The current study explored the circumstances in which seven young people with a tendency to depressi...
The current study explored the circumstances in which seven young people with a tendency to depressi...
A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 500 community living older adults in Sweden (aged 65-...
This chapter explores the specific well-being benefits that diverse forms of musical engagement can ...
This study aimed at determining whether adolescents and young adults use music as an agent of consol...