Promoting social engagement and well-being in older people through community supported participation in musical activities
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Res Office Fac of Policy and Society
Abstract
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Publications
VARVARIGOU M
(2011)
Bringing different generations together in music-making: An Intergenerational Music Project in East London
in International Journal of Community Music
Varvarigou M
(2012)
Benefits experienced by older people in group music-making activities
in Journal of Applied Arts & Health
Hallam S
(2012)
The Characteristics of Older People Who Engage in Community Music Making, Their Reasons for Participation and the Barriers They Face
in Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
Hallam S
(2012)
Perceived benefits of active engagement with making music in community settings
in International Journal of Community Music
Varvarigou M
(2013)
Different ways of experiencing music-making in later life: Creative music sessions for older learners in East London
in Research Studies in Music Education
Creech A
(2013)
The role of musical possible selves in supporting subjective well-being in later life
in Music Education Research
Creech A
(2013)
Active music making: a route to enhanced subjective well-being among older people.
in Perspectives in public health