“Help! I need somebody” : music as a global resource for obtaining wellbeing goals in times of crisis.
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2021
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Music can reduce stress and anxiety, enhance positive mood, and facilitate social
bonding. However, little is known about the role of music and related personal or cultural
(individualistic vs. collectivistic) variables in maintaining wellbeing during times of stress
and social isolation as imposed by the COVID-19 crisis. In an online questionnaire,
administered in 11 countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, the
Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the UK, and USA, N = 5,619), participants rated the
relevance of wellbeing goals during the pandemic, and the effectiveness of different
activities in obtaining these goals. Music was found to be the most effective activity
for three out of five wellbeing goals: enjoyment, venting negative emotions, and
self-connection. For diversion, music was equally good as entertainment, while it was
second best to create a sense of togetherness, after socialization. This result was evident
across different countries and gender, with minor effects of age on specific goals, and a clear effect of the importance of music in people’s lives. Cultural effects were generally
small and surfaced mainly in the use of music to obtain a sense of togetherness.
Interestingly, culture moderated the use of negatively valenced and nostalgic music for
those higher in distress.
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Covid-19, Individualistic and collectivistic cultures, Mood regulation, Nostalgia, Gender
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GRANOT, R. et al. “Help! I need somebody”: music as a global resource for obtaining wellbeing goals in times of crisis. Frontiers in Psychology, v. 12, abr. 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.648013/full>. Acesso em: 24 maio 2022.