Online survey data of "Music listening for anxiety self-management: a qualitative survey"
Verkkokyselyaineisto artikkeliin "Music listening for self-management of anxiety: a qualitative survey"
Taipale, Marianne; Saarikallio, Suvi; Peltola, Henna-Riikka; Randall, William; Minkkinen, Gulnara; Clements, Emily. Online survey data of "Music listening for anxiety self-management: a qualitative survey". V. 1.6.2024. University of Jyväskylä. 10.17011/jyx/dataset/95716
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2024Copyright
University of Jyväskylä
An online survey data set for a study exploring adult participants' (n=36) experiences of using music for anxiety self-management in everyday life situations to alleviate naturally occurring anxiety. Survey contains open-ended answers, DASS21 results and background information. Verkkokyselyaineisto tutkimuksesta, jossa tarkasteltiin osallistujien (n=36) tapoja hyödyntää musiikkia ahdistuksen lievityksessä arjen tilanteissa luonnollisesti ilmenevän ahdistuksen yhteydessä. Aineisto sisältää avovastauksia, DASS21 -mittarin tulokset sekä taustamuuttujia.
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- Tutkimusdata [284]
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Suomen Akatemia; Euroopan komissio; Research Council of Finland; European CommissionFunding program(s)
Centre of Excellence, AoF; ERC Consolidator Grant, HE; Huippuyksikkörahoitus, SA
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