DOI: 10.22215/etd/2019-13505
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Biopsychological Effects of Social Participation on Aging: The Role of Identity-Affirming Music and the Arts

Abstract: It is well-known that social participation contributes to health. Emerging evidence also suggests that musical and artistic groups uniquely promote emotional well-being, socialization, and engage multiple cognitive functions. In this regard, the intervening and preventative capacities of artistic social groups ought to be considered to a greater extent, especially in light of increased population aging. The present research examined three artistic interventions among complex-care patients, individuals with dem… Show more

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“…In general, care recipients were "more relaxed, content, and cognitively engaged" during and after Music Matters sessions than at the outset. Likewise, caregivers reported fewer negative emotions following the Music Matters program (Paric 2019). The Music Matters program was a transformative experience for me too, one that highlighted music's potential to make a positive difference in people's lives, including my own.…”
Section: Music Mattersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In general, care recipients were "more relaxed, content, and cognitively engaged" during and after Music Matters sessions than at the outset. Likewise, caregivers reported fewer negative emotions following the Music Matters program (Paric 2019). The Music Matters program was a transformative experience for me too, one that highlighted music's potential to make a positive difference in people's lives, including my own.…”
Section: Music Mattersmentioning
confidence: 95%