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How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms

Background: This scoping review analyzed research about how music activities may affect participants' health and well-being. Primary outcomes were measures of health (including symptoms and health behaviors) and well-being. Secondary measures included a range of psychosocial processes such as a...

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Autores principales: Dingle, Genevieve A., Sharman, Leah S., Bauer, Zoe, Beckman, Emma, Broughton, Mary, Bunzli, Emma, Davidson, Robert, Draper, Grace, Fairley, Sheranne, Farrell, Callyn, Flynn, Libby Maree, Gomersall, Sjaan, Hong, Mengxun, Larwood, Joel, Lee, Chiying, Lee, Jennifer, Nitschinsk, Lewis, Peluso, Natalie, Reedman, Sarah Elizabeth, Vidas, Dianna, Walter, Zoe C., Wright, Olivia Renee Louise
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34566791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.713818
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author Dingle, Genevieve A.
Sharman, Leah S.
Bauer, Zoe
Beckman, Emma
Broughton, Mary
Bunzli, Emma
Davidson, Robert
Draper, Grace
Fairley, Sheranne
Farrell, Callyn
Flynn, Libby Maree
Gomersall, Sjaan
Hong, Mengxun
Larwood, Joel
Lee, Chiying
Lee, Jennifer
Nitschinsk, Lewis
Peluso, Natalie
Reedman, Sarah Elizabeth
Vidas, Dianna
Walter, Zoe C.
Wright, Olivia Renee Louise
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Sharman, Leah S.
Bauer, Zoe
Beckman, Emma
Broughton, Mary
Bunzli, Emma
Davidson, Robert
Draper, Grace
Fairley, Sheranne
Farrell, Callyn
Flynn, Libby Maree
Gomersall, Sjaan
Hong, Mengxun
Larwood, Joel
Lee, Chiying
Lee, Jennifer
Nitschinsk, Lewis
Peluso, Natalie
Reedman, Sarah Elizabeth
Vidas, Dianna
Walter, Zoe C.
Wright, Olivia Renee Louise
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description Background: This scoping review analyzed research about how music activities may affect participants' health and well-being. Primary outcomes were measures of health (including symptoms and health behaviors) and well-being. Secondary measures included a range of psychosocial processes such as arousal, mood, social connection, physical activation or relaxation, cognitive functions, and identity. Diverse music activities were considered: receptive and intentional music listening; sharing music; instrument playing; group singing; lyrics and rapping; movement and dance; and songwriting, composition, and improvisation. Methods: Nine databases were searched with terms related to the eight music activities and the psychosocial variables of interest. Sixty-three papers met selection criteria, representing 6,975 participants of all ages, nationalities, and contexts. Results: Receptive and intentional music listening were found to reduce pain through changes in physiological arousal in some studies but not others. Shared music listening (e.g., concerts or radio programs) enhanced social connections and mood in older adults and in hospital patients. Music listening and carer singing decreased agitation and improved posture, movement, and well-being of people with dementia. Group singing supported cognitive health and well-being of older adults and those with mental health problems, lung disease, stroke, and dementia through its effects on cognitive functions, mood, and social connections. Playing a musical instrument was associated with improved cognitive health and well-being in school students, older adults, and people with mild brain injuries via effects on motor, cognitive and social processes. Dance and movement with music programs were associated with improved health and well-being in people with dementia, women with postnatal depression, and sedentary women with obesity through various cognitive, physical, and social processes. Rapping, songwriting, and composition helped the well-being of marginalized people through effects on social and cultural inclusion and connection, self-esteem and empowerment. Discussion: Music activities offer a rich and underutilized resource for health and well-being to participants of diverse ages, backgrounds, and settings. The review provides preliminary evidence that particular music activities may be recommended for specific psychosocial purposes and for specific health conditions.
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spelling pubmed-84559072021-09-23 How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms Dingle, Genevieve A. Sharman, Leah S. Bauer, Zoe Beckman, Emma Broughton, Mary Bunzli, Emma Davidson, Robert Draper, Grace Fairley, Sheranne Farrell, Callyn Flynn, Libby Maree Gomersall, Sjaan Hong, Mengxun Larwood, Joel Lee, Chiying Lee, Jennifer Nitschinsk, Lewis Peluso, Natalie Reedman, Sarah Elizabeth Vidas, Dianna Walter, Zoe C. Wright, Olivia Renee Louise Front Psychol Psychology Background: This scoping review analyzed research about how music activities may affect participants' health and well-being. Primary outcomes were measures of health (including symptoms and health behaviors) and well-being. Secondary measures included a range of psychosocial processes such as arousal, mood, social connection, physical activation or relaxation, cognitive functions, and identity. Diverse music activities were considered: receptive and intentional music listening; sharing music; instrument playing; group singing; lyrics and rapping; movement and dance; and songwriting, composition, and improvisation. Methods: Nine databases were searched with terms related to the eight music activities and the psychosocial variables of interest. Sixty-three papers met selection criteria, representing 6,975 participants of all ages, nationalities, and contexts. Results: Receptive and intentional music listening were found to reduce pain through changes in physiological arousal in some studies but not others. Shared music listening (e.g., concerts or radio programs) enhanced social connections and mood in older adults and in hospital patients. Music listening and carer singing decreased agitation and improved posture, movement, and well-being of people with dementia. Group singing supported cognitive health and well-being of older adults and those with mental health problems, lung disease, stroke, and dementia through its effects on cognitive functions, mood, and social connections. Playing a musical instrument was associated with improved cognitive health and well-being in school students, older adults, and people with mild brain injuries via effects on motor, cognitive and social processes. Dance and movement with music programs were associated with improved health and well-being in people with dementia, women with postnatal depression, and sedentary women with obesity through various cognitive, physical, and social processes. Rapping, songwriting, and composition helped the well-being of marginalized people through effects on social and cultural inclusion and connection, self-esteem and empowerment. Discussion: Music activities offer a rich and underutilized resource for health and well-being to participants of diverse ages, backgrounds, and settings. The review provides preliminary evidence that particular music activities may be recommended for specific psychosocial purposes and for specific health conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8455907/ /pubmed/34566791 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.713818 Text en Copyright © 2021 Dingle, Sharman, Bauer, Beckman, Broughton, Bunzli, Davidson, Draper, Fairley, Farrell, Flynn, Gomersall, Hong, Larwood, Lee, Lee, Nitschinsk, Peluso, Reedman, Vidas, Walter and Wright. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Dingle, Genevieve A.
Sharman, Leah S.
Bauer, Zoe
Beckman, Emma
Broughton, Mary
Bunzli, Emma
Davidson, Robert
Draper, Grace
Fairley, Sheranne
Farrell, Callyn
Flynn, Libby Maree
Gomersall, Sjaan
Hong, Mengxun
Larwood, Joel
Lee, Chiying
Lee, Jennifer
Nitschinsk, Lewis
Peluso, Natalie
Reedman, Sarah Elizabeth
Vidas, Dianna
Walter, Zoe C.
Wright, Olivia Renee Louise
How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
title How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
title_full How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
title_fullStr How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
title_short How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
title_sort how do music activities affect health and well-being? a scoping review of studies examining psychosocial mechanisms
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34566791
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.713818
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