This paper reports on a qualitative evaluation of a Norfolk-based network of community singing workshops aimed at people with mental health conditions and the general public. The aims of the study were (a) to evaluate the effectiveness of the Sing Your Heart Out (SYHO) project and (b) to identify the key features which made the project distinctive. The study draws on 20 interviews with participants, two focus groups with organisers and workshop leaders, and participative observation over a 6-month period. Interviewees all reported improvement in or maintenance of their mental health and well-being as a direct result of engagement in the singing workshops. For most it was a key component, and for some the only and sufficient component in the...
Background: As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
This study considers the health benefits that may be experienced by patients and staff in a medium s...
Many young people experience social isolation during times of mental illness which can impact lifelo...
This paper reports on a qualitative evaluation of a Norfolk-based network of community singing works...
© 2016 Dr Jennifer Louise BibbThis thesis describes an emergent project which investigates the role ...
Background A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase pos...
Purpose: Clift and Morrison (2011) report that weekly singing over eight months for people with endu...
Music therapy has previously been identified as a way to foster processes of mental health recovery....
There is growing interest in the intersection of music and health, there is a lack of understanding ...
Background: Community singing is becoming more popular in many parts of the world owing to its healt...
Research into the benefits of community-based group singing, pertaining to positive wellbeing and Qu...
Compared with other members of the general population, adults living with a chronic mental illness o...
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
Background As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
Background: As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
This study considers the health benefits that may be experienced by patients and staff in a medium s...
Many young people experience social isolation during times of mental illness which can impact lifelo...
This paper reports on a qualitative evaluation of a Norfolk-based network of community singing works...
© 2016 Dr Jennifer Louise BibbThis thesis describes an emergent project which investigates the role ...
Background A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase pos...
Purpose: Clift and Morrison (2011) report that weekly singing over eight months for people with endu...
Music therapy has previously been identified as a way to foster processes of mental health recovery....
There is growing interest in the intersection of music and health, there is a lack of understanding ...
Background: Community singing is becoming more popular in many parts of the world owing to its healt...
Research into the benefits of community-based group singing, pertaining to positive wellbeing and Qu...
Compared with other members of the general population, adults living with a chronic mental illness o...
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
Background As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
While the benefits of music to people’s mental health have long been recognized, the process of how ...
Background: As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
This study considers the health benefits that may be experienced by patients and staff in a medium s...
Many young people experience social isolation during times of mental illness which can impact lifelo...