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Viral tunes: changes in musical behaviours and interest in coronomusic predict socio-emotional coping during COVID-19 lockdown

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Viral tunes: changes in musical behaviours and interest in coronomusic predict socio-emotional coping during COVID-19 lockdown

L. K. Fink, L. A. Warrenburg, et al.

Explore how musical engagement served as a powerful tool for socio-emotional coping during the COVID-19 lockdown. Research conducted by Lauren K. Fink, Lindsay A. Warrenburg, Claire Howlin, William M. Randall, Niels Chr. Hansen, and Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann reveals that music played a pivotal role in emotional regulation for thousands across the globe. Discover the fascinating insights into the impact of 'coronomusic' and its ability to address our emotional needs in times of crisis.

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Abstract
Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which may require expensive or unavailable strategies during a pandemic (e.g., therapy, socialising). Here, we asked whether musical engagement is an effective strategy for socio-emotional coping. During the first lockdown period (April–May 2020), we surveyed changes in music listening and making behaviours of over 5000 people, with representative samples from three continents. More than half of respondents reported engaging with music to cope. People experiencing increased negative emotions used music for solitary emotional regulation, whereas people experiencing increased positive emotions used music as a proxy for social interaction. Light gradient-boosted regressor models were used to identify the most important predictors of an individual’s use of music to cope, the foremost of which was, intriguingly, their interest in “coronomusic.” Overall, our results emphasise the importance of real-time musical responses to societal crises, as well as individually tailored adaptations in musical behaviours to meet socio-emotional needs.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 26, 2021
Authors
Lauren K. Fink, Lindsay A. Warrenburg, Claire Howlin, William M. Randall, Niels Chr. Hansen, Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann
Tags
musical engagement
socio-emotional coping
COVID-19 lockdown
emotional regulation
coronomusic
music usage
negative emotions
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