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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community singing on mental health-related quality of life of older people: Randomised controlled trial
2015
British Journal of Psychiatry
As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and social care budget. Whereas some research has been conducted on the use of music therapy for specific clinical populations, little rigorous research has been conducted looking at the value of community singing on the mental health-related quality of life of older people. Aims To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community group singing for a population of older people in England. Method A
doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.113.129908
pmid:26089304
fatcat:ipg7exhtobf3tmozdtfi56scja