This study investigated the relationship between the emotional use of music and subjective well-being in older Chinese adults. Specifically, it examined how the emotionally adaptive functions of music mediate the relationship between the emotional use of music and subjective well-being moderated by perceived stress. The participants were 347 Chinese men and women aged 60 years or older. The moderated mediating effect was analyzed using PROCESS Macro 3.5 Model 15. Results revealed that the use of music was positively correlated with the emotionally adaptive functions of music and the subjective well-being of older adults. Perceived stress was negatively correlated with subjective well-being, but it was not significantly correlated with the e...
Music listening primarily evokes positive emotions in listeners. Research has shown that positive em...
Using the arousal and mood hypothesis as a theoretical framework, we examined whether community-dwel...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 500 community living older adults in Sweden (aged 65-...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the effect of music on the quality of life of community-dw...
Many people over the age of 65 do not regard depression as a treatable mental disorder and find it d...
Many individuals manipulate and change emotions using music. People may use different strategies to ...
The efficacy of music in therapeutically influencing human lifestyle can be broadly classified. Musi...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
Music listening primarily evokes positive emotions in listeners. Research has shown that positive em...
Using the arousal and mood hypothesis as a theoretical framework, we examined whether community-dwel...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 500 community living older adults in Sweden (aged 65-...
The current thesis involves three studies employing qualitative, quantitative and experimental metho...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the effect of music on the quality of life of community-dw...
Many people over the age of 65 do not regard depression as a treatable mental disorder and find it d...
Many individuals manipulate and change emotions using music. People may use different strategies to ...
The efficacy of music in therapeutically influencing human lifestyle can be broadly classified. Musi...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Music is a powerful, pleasurable stimulus that can induce positive feelings and can therefore be use...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
Building on burgeoning research in the field of arts and health, this article explores the role that...
Music listening primarily evokes positive emotions in listeners. Research has shown that positive em...
Using the arousal and mood hypothesis as a theoretical framework, we examined whether community-dwel...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...