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Archive | 2012

Singing, Wellbeing and Gender

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox; Ian Morrison

From 2000 onwards, an increasing body of research has examined the potential value of choral singing for wellbeing and health . This chapter critically reviews research on this issue and considers its contributions and shortcomings. A particular bias highlighted is the greater numbers of women than men in samples investigated together with the lack of explicit attention to the role that gender may play in choristers’ experience of singing and the contribution it makes to subjective wellbeing and health. This issue is addressed drawing on data gathered in a large-scale survey of singers in choirs in Australia, England and Germany. The structure of women’s and men’s perceptions of the wellbeing effects of singing are shown to be identical within and across each national sample, but women consistently express stronger wellbeing experiences associated with singing. Possible interpretations of this finding are explored and recommendations made for further research.


Journal of The Royal Society for The Promotion of Health | 2001

The perceived benefits of singing: findings from preliminary surveys of a university college choral society.

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox


Journal of Applied Arts and Health | 2010

Choral singing and psychological wellbeing: Quantitative and qualitative findings from English choirs in a cross-national survey

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox; Ian Morrison; Bärbel Hess; Gunter Kreutz; Donald Edwin Stewart


Archive | 2010

The significance of choral singing for sustaining psychological wellbeing: findings from a survey of choristers in England, Australia and Germany

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox


International Symposium on Performance Science | 2007

Choral singing and psychological wellbeing: findings from English choirs in a cross-national survey using the WHOQOL-BREF

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox; Ian Morrison; Bärbel Hess; Gunter


ESCOM 2009 : 7th Triennial Conference of European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music | 2009

What do Singers Say About the Effects of Choral Singing on Physical Health? - Findings from a Survey of Choristers in Australia, England and Germany

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox; Ian Morrison; Bärbel Hess; Gunter Kreutz; Donald Edwin Stewart


Archive | 2011

Singing for mental health and wellbeing: community initiatives in England

Stephen Clift; Ian Morrison; Trish Vella-Burrows; Grenville Hancox; E. Caldon; U. Perry; P. Holden; C. Parsons-West; K. Moore; C. Rowland-Jones; S. Hayes


Archive | 2015

Group singing as a public health resource

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox; Ian Morrison; Matthew Shipton; Sonia Page; Ann Skingley; Trish Vella-Burrows


Archive | 2012

Choristers in Australia, England and Germany

Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox; Ian Morrison


Archive | 2012

They are based on previous research, the learning from singing for health projects in the UK, and the practical experience of members of the Sidney De Haan Research Centre in establishing and evaluating community singing projects since 2004.

Sidney De Haan; Stephen Clift; Grenville Hancox

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Stephen Clift

Canterbury Christ Church University

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Ian Morrison

Canterbury Christ Church University

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Gunter Kreutz

Royal Northern College of Music

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Trish Vella-Burrows

Canterbury Christ Church University

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Ann Skingley

Canterbury Christ Church University

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Matthew Shipton

Canterbury Christ Church University

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Sonia Page

Canterbury Christ Church University

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