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Tanzmeister et al 2022

Tanzmeister et al 2022

Singing at 0.1Hz as a Resonance Frequency Intervention to Reduce Cardiovascular Stress Reactivity?

Grebosz-Haring et al 2022

Grebosz-Haring et al 2022

The Psychological and Biological Impact of “In-Person” vs. “Virtual” Choir Singing in Children and Adolescents: A Pilot Study Before and After the Acute Phase of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Austria

Musgrave 2022

Musgrave 2022

Music and wellbeing vs. musicians’ wellbeing: examining the paradox of music-making positively impacting wellbeing, but musicians suffering from poor mental health

Greenberg et al 2021

Greenberg et al 2021

The Social Neuroscience of Music: Understanding the Social Brain Through Human Song

Philip et al 2022

Philip et al 2022

An online breathing and wellbeing programme (ENO Breathe) for people with persistent symptoms following COVID-19: a parallel-group, single-blind, randomised controlled trial

Foulkes 2022

Foulkes 2022

This project set out to explore the potential for delivering an online singing and mindfulness programme for people identifying as living with anxiety and/or depression.

Thomson et al 2021

Thomson et al 2021

The role of cultural, community and natural assets in addressing societal and structural health inequalities in the UK: future research priorities

Kaasgaard et al 2021

Kaasgaard et al 2021

Use of Singing for Lung Health as an alternative training modality within pulmonary rehabilitation for COPD: an RCT

Pentikainen et al 2021

Pentikainen et al 2021

Beneficial effects of choir singing on cognition and well-being of older adults: Evidence from a cross-sectional study

Ojay & Ernst 2000

Ojay & Ernst 2000

Can singing exercises reduce snoring? A pilot study

Dingle at el 2020

Dingle at el 2020

An Agenda for Best Practice Research on Group Singing, Health, and Well-Being

Coulton et al 2015

Coulton et al 2015

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community singing on mental health-related quality of life of older people: randomised controlled trial

Warran et al 2019

Warran et al 2019

The experience and perceived impact of group singing for men living with cancer: A phenomenological study

Daffern et al 2021

Daffern et al 2021

Singing Together, Yet Apart: The Experience of UK Choir Members and Facilitators During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Shlaug et al 2010

Shlaug et al 2010

From singing to speaking: facilitating recovery from nonfluent aphasia

Han et al 2018

Han et al 2018

Individual Therapeutic Singing Program for Vocal Quality and Depression in Parkinson’s Disease

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MacIntosh et al 2020

MacIntosh et al 2020

"Trying to Sing through the Tears." Choral Music and Childhood Trauma: Results of a Pilot Study

Malviya et al 2022

Malviya et al 2022

Identifying alternative mental health interventions: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials of chanting and breathwork

Adery & Park 2022

Adery & Park 2022

Examining the potential efficacy of a choral intervention in reducing loneliness for people with Schizophrenia

Damsgaard & Brinkmann 2022

Damsgaard & Brinkmann 2022

An exploration of how participants experienced engaging and singing a choir to understand the social and emotional aspects in relation to choir singing and mental health.

Glew et al 2021

Glew et al 2021

The effects of group singing on the wellbeing and psychosocial outcomes of children and young people: a systematic integrative review

Philip KEJ, Lewis A, Buttery SC, et al

Philip KEJ, Lewis A, Buttery SC, et al

Physiological demands of singing for lung health compared with treadmill walking

Campbell et al 2021

Campbell et al 2021

Narrative review exploring the extent to which group singing can be seen as improving both physical and psychological health in participants with or without chronic health conditions

Wan et al 2010

Wan et al 2010

The Therapeutic Effects of Singing in Neurological Disorders

Victor et al 2016

Victor et al 2016

Music, singing and wellbeing for adults living with dementia: a systematic review

Batt-Rawden & Stedje 2020

Batt-Rawden & Stedje 2020

Singing as a health-promoting activity in elderly care: a qualitative, longitudinal study in Norway

Yan et al 2010

Yan et al 2010

The therapeutic effects of singing in neurological disorders

Irons et al 2020

Irons et al 2020

Group Singing Has Multiple Benefits in the Context of Chronic Pain: An Exploratory Pilot Study

Fancourt & Perkins 2018

Fancourt & Perkins 2018

Effect of singing interventions on symptoms of postnatal depression: three-arm randomised controlled trial

Daykin et al 2018

Daykin et al 2018

What works for wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults

Hendry et al 2022

Hendry et al 2022

Singing for Wellbeing: Formulating a Model for Community Group Singing Interventions

Helitzer et al 2022

Helitzer et al 2022

Explores the emotional, social, and practical impacts of group singing for women from a regeneration area in Limerick

Galinha et al 2021

Galinha et al 2021

The Role of Social and Physiological Variables on Older Adults’ Cognitive Improvement after a Group Singing Intervention: The Sing4Health Randomized Controlled Trial

Lee et al 2022

Lee et al 2022

Exploring the ways in which a community-based group singing intervention impacts the wellbeing of people living with dementia (PLWD) and their family carers

Cahalan et al 2022

Cahalan et al 2022

SingStrong—A singing and breathing retraining intervention for respiratory and other common symptoms of long COVID: A pilot study

Welch et al 2019

Welch et al 2019

Evaluating the impact of a school-based singing project, in relation to outcomes for children and teachers involved

Monroe et al 2020

Monroe et al 2020

The effects of choral singing on communication impairments in Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): A systematic review: Effects of choral singing on communication impairments in ABI: A systematic review

Shakespeare & Whieldon 2017

Shakespeare & Whieldon 2017

Evaluation of the effectiveness of the 'Sing Your Heart Out Project', providing Community Singing Workshops for Mental Health Service Users and the General Public

Gregson et al 2021

Gregson et al 2021

Comparing Aerosol Concentrations and Particle Size Distributions Generated by Singing, Speaking and Breathing

McNaughton et al 2016

McNaughton et al 2016

Sing Your Lungs Out: a qualitative study of a community singing group for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Perkins et al 2020

Perkins et al 2020

How Participatory Music Engagement Supports Mental Well-being: A Meta-Ethnography

Irons et al 2019

Irons et al 2019

A systematic review on the effects of group singing on persistent pain in people with long‐term health conditions

Camlin et al 2020

Camlin et al 2020

Group singing as a resource for the development of a healthy public: a study of adult group singing

Williams, Dingle & Clift 2018

Williams, Dingle & Clift 2018

A systematic review of mental health and wellbeing outcomes of group singing for adults with a mental health condition

Tamplin et al 2019

Tamplin et al 2019

ParkinSong: A Controlled Trial of Singing- Based Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

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