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  • Differential associations of leisure music engagement with resilience: A network analysis
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  1. Koehler, Friederike |
  2. Schäfer, Sarah K. |
  3. Lieb, Klaus |
  4. Wessa, Michèle |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2023
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2023-02-24
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  • 23(3):100377
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  • 2023
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  • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2023.100377 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9988545/ |
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  • Background/objective!#!Several factors associated with resilience as the maintenance of mental health despite stress exposure can be strengthened through participation in leisure time activities. Since many people listen to or make music in their leisure time, the aim of the present study was to provide insights into the architecture of how resilience relates to passive and active music engagement.!##!Method!#!511 participants regularly listening to and/or making music completed an online survey on resilient outcomes (i.e., mental health and stressor recovery ability), different resilience factors (e.g., optimism, social support), quantitative music engagement (i.e., time spent with music listening/making) and qualitative music engagement (i.e., use of music listening/making for mood regulation).!##!Results!#!Bivariate correlations showed that subjects spending more time with music making reported better stressor recovery ability and less mental health problems, while partial correlational network analysis revealed no unique associations for quantitative music engagement. Regarding qualitative music engagement, people using music-based mood regulation reported lower mental health, mindfulness, and optimism, but also higher social support. A more heterogeneous pattern emerged for single music-based mood regulation strategies.!##!Conclusions!#!Our findings highlight the importance of the individual (mal-)adaptive use of music, painting a more nuanced picture of music engagement and resilience.
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lokal Music listening
lokal Mental health
lokal Everyday life
lokal Mood regulation
lokal Music making
lokal Stress
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  1. European Regional Development Fund |
  2. Ministry of Science and Health of Rhineland-Palatinate |
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    1000 Förderer European Regional Development Fund |
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