Multi-cultural perspectives on group singing among diverse older adults
•Group singing offers unique cultural benefits to diverse older adults.•Diverse trial participants attribute multiple benefits to group singing.•Qualitative assessment most clearly identifies arts intervention benefits. Group choir singing has been shown to have health benefits for older adults. How...
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description | •Group singing offers unique cultural benefits to diverse older adults.•Diverse trial participants attribute multiple benefits to group singing.•Qualitative assessment most clearly identifies arts intervention benefits.
Group choir singing has been shown to have health benefits for older adults. However, because most studies have included predominantly white participants, it is unknown whether findings generalize to older adults from more diverse backgrounds. This multi-site qualitative study assessed perceived benefits of group singing for socioeconomically and racially/ethnically diverse older adults. We interviewed 31 choir participants, 6 music professionals and 6 administrators involved in a large, cluster-randomized trial. We used content analysis to identify themes. Psychosocial engagement was most commonly reported, with six components: emotional well-being, self-esteem, self-confidence, social connection and support, decreased loneliness, and cultural identity and multi-cultural appreciation. A few reported cognitive and physical benefits. They also suggest that group singing among ethnically diverse older adults can have multiple psychosocial benefits and enhance a sense of cultural identity and appreciation of other cultures. These findings can help in selecting structured outcome measures for choir interventions. |
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