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  2. 15482
    “…A subset of student musicians at a Higher Conservatory of Music in Spain followed the CRAFT program during the academic year 2019/2020, 1 h per week as part of their curriculum. …”
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    “…Additional data that were coded included the number and percentage of views, likes, and comments and the use of music, dance, and humor. RESULTS: The 100 videos garnered more than 103 million views; 111,000 comments; and over 12.8 million likes. …”
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  4. 15484
    por Macur, Mirna, Pontes, Halley M.
    Publicado 2021
    “…The multinomial logistic regression identified four key predictors of IGD: male gender, gaming as a frequent free-time activity, attending music school or a choir and self-control. CONCLUSION: Public health measures should target adolescents at increased risk of developing IGD in early age because they are particularly drawn to excessive gaming behaviors and present greater IGD vulnerability.…”
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  5. 15485
    “…Numerous techniques were found to help support successful testing such as social stories, involving child life specialists, and distraction techniques (bubbles, music). Nurses use of pretend play, small incentives, and comfort holds provided additional reassurance. …”
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    “…This is directly relevant to vocal education, rehabilitation, and prevention of vocal health issues in educators; professionals; and students of singing, music, and acting. In this work, we present the initial design of a modular multi-sensor system for singing voice analysis, and describe its first assessment experiment on the ‘vocal breathiness’ qualitative characteristic. …”
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  9. 15489
    “…METHODS: This project will scale up and evaluate a person-centered long-term follow-up pathway for adults using cochlear implants through a personalized website, including a home hearing check, uploading photos of cochlear implant site, listening in noise and music practice, ordering of spares, questionnaires, and other resources. …”
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    “…The content analysis findings summarised some commonly recommended self-managed non-pharmacological interventions in the 14 guidelines, including physical activity/exercise, meditation, hypnosis, yoga, music therapy, stress management, relaxation, massage and acupressure. …”
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  12. 15492
    “…We carried out Qualitative analysis in our study by maintaining a diary of their subjective experiences related to listening music/guided meditation during the study period in which the feeling of peace and feeling inspired to manage the illness/ do regular work were the most common experiences (97.5%) reported by participants.  …”
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  13. 15493
    “…Central components of their approach include therapeutic elements such as music and movement in all nursing activities, multidisciplinary collaboration, a broad therapy and social activity offer, the continuation of therapy in everyday activities, a focus on individual life history, values, needs, and skills, social integration into the regional community, and the creation of a meaningful living environment for residents and staff. …”
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  14. 15494
    “…Soundscape interpretation triggered coping strategies (eg, adjusting windows or playing music) and behavioural changes (eg, lowering voice level), which in turn limited or increased sexual freedom, and affected or promoted sexual wellbeing. …”
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  15. 15495
    “…Participants reported using drawing, writing, singing, music, painting, and online art or craft groups to support their mental health and wellbeing during the pandemic. …”
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  16. 15496
    “…VR is being applied in many areas of dementia care, including cognitive assessment and training, reminiscence therapy, music therapy, and other recreational VR applications. …”
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  17. 15497
    “…The studies reported on green space, environmental noise and music, air pollution, meteorological effects, spatial density, urban or rural setting, and interior home elements (e.g., damp/sensory aspects/colour). …”
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    “…Three (two for Latinas and one for Blacks) out of the nine diet and PA trials and three (all for Latinas) efficacy trials incorporated a culturally focused approach (i.e., traditional foods, music, Spanish content, bicultural health coaches, spirituality). …”
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  19. 15499
    “…BACKGROUND: It is important for non-Native persons to understand that the meaning of culture to Native American/Indigenous Peoples is not about esteem, taste or music but rather is described as a cognitive map on how to be. …”
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  20. 15500
    por Atkan, F., Oflaz, F.
    Publicado 2023
    “…RESULTS: In this study, 11 themes were defined as women’s perception of menopause at individual and social level.These themes are negative automatic beliefs about female identity such as menopause reduces woman and loses her femininity, woman is not understood and struggles alone, woman has been stigmatized, women need support, hidden and spoken in a low voice, long and difficult process, also beliefs that physiological changes occur in the body associated with the fact that it’is a natural process and that it’is necessary to use new coping strategies to effectively manage these changes, onset of diseases, changing relationships, and high self-observation process.Emotions such as irritability, tension, sadness, and hypersensitivity are negative automatic beliefs that decrease woman and loss of femininity, accompanied by emotions such as irritability, sadness, and behaviors such as crying crises, social withdrawal, that woman is not understood and is a process that she struggles alone, avoidance and social withdrawal behaviors such as reading books, listening music, walking alone. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, it was observed that women had difficulties with gender identity along with physiological and psychological changes during menopause, and there was an increase in self-observation.It was determined that they used some new behavioral and psychological strategies to cope with this new situation.It was evaluated that these changes in emotions, thoughts and behaviors could be well formulated within the cognitive behavioral model and this model would be useful in supporting women. …”
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