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  1. Feb 26, 2024 · The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the mental health of individuals worldwide, with an estimated one-third of the global population having experienced significant stress and anxiety during this time (Nochaiwong et al., 2021; Salari et al., 2020).

  2. May 5, 2023 · (2020), the MT study was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemics to support the clinical staff, working with COVID-19 patients and staying in a single room at the hotel, with tailored music PLs on their mobile phones. 28 Three studies were conducted with receptive MM: listening to recording music in the operating room (n = 2), 27, 29 and listening to recording music before going into the ...

  3. Oct 18, 2022 · Mental health has been a substantial concern during the Covid-19 pandemic ( Kwong et al., 2021 ). This article explores the impact of creating music during Covid-19 on individuals’ mental health. The effect of stress on health and well-being varies for everyone. In addition, how individuals react to stressors differs depending on the person ...

  4. In addition, the vast majority of music therapists believe that there is currently a greater need for MT (especially regarding stress and mental health issues), but most therapists have seen fewer patients in the wake of COVID-19, due mainly to lockdown measures, social distancing, funding, and department-level changes during the pandemic.

  5. Abstract. Music listening can be an effective strategy for regulating affect, leading to positive well-being. However, it is unclear how differences in disposition and personality can impact music’s affective benefits in response to acute and major real-world stressful events. The COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique opportunity to study how ...

  6. Aug 30, 2024 · In addition, we controlled for perceived Covid-19 crisis strength to isolate the effects of our IVs on our outcomes above and beyond the negative impact of the Covid-19 crisis. We used the perceived Covid-19 crisis strength scale developed by Liu et al. (α = 0.66). A sample item is ‘The Covid-19 crisis disrupted my ability to get work done’.

  7. Aug 1, 2023 · Musicians and Normalizing Mental Health. Considering the healing effects of music, it may seem paradoxical that musicians may be at a higher risk of mental health disorders. 8 A recent survey of 1,500 independent musicians found that 73% have symptoms of mental illness. This could be due in part to the physical and psychological challenges of ...