“…Indeed, a growing body of research has evidenced the role of music and music listening in promoting health and well-being (Krause et al, 2018(Krause et al, , 2021McCrary et al, 2022;Raglio, 2021;Vidas et al, 2022), including both explicitly therapeutic and everyday engagement. Benefits arise, for example, through the association of listening with relaxation and enjoyment (e.g., Baylan et al, 2018;Diaz, 2013) and its use as a coping mechanism for dealing with stress (Adiasto et al, 2022;Krause et al, 2023;Vidas et al, 2021), pain (Howlin et al, 2022), and anxiety (Harney et al, 2023). Research has supported the use of everyday listening practices to cope with stress (e.g., Krause et al, 2023) manage one's moods and emotions (Randall et al, 2014;Saarikallio et al, 2013), and help with self-awareness (e.g., Elvers et al, 2018;Schäfer et al, 2013), although the extent to which music listening is effective (e.g., on reducing stress) depends on the individual (Galanakis et al, 2009) and their listening style (e.g., Miranda & Claes, 2009).…”