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Differences in experiencing well-being in youth choir singers regarding (in)formal participation
ID Milošević, Jovana (Author), ID Habe, Katarina (Author), ID Bajec, Boštjan (Author)

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Abstract
Choral singing is a widely practiced form of group music-making that has been associated with various positive well-being outcomes. While existing research highlights its benefits for adults and clinical populations, how choir participation affects healthy youth is explored to a lesser extent. This quantitative study examined differences in well-being between informal (extracurricular) and formal (school) youth choir singers in Slovenia and Serbia. A total of 274 choir members aged 15–24 completed an online questionnaire, including extracurricular (n = 77) and school (n = 197) singers. Standardized instruments tested general well-being (WHO-5), life satisfaction (SWLS), positive mental health (MHC-SF), emotional states in choir and in life (PANAS), social support (SPS-10), and perceived benefits from choral singing (CAPBES). Findings revealed that extracurricular choir singers reported significantly higher social connectedness and overall well-being subscales related to perceived benefits from choir participation, and passion in life, compared with school choir singers. School members had higher scores in subscale self-disgust within the negative affect in life scale. Positive and negative emotions within choir were similar for both groups. No significant differences were observed in life satisfaction, mental health, and social support in life. These results indicate that voluntary, informal (extracurricular) choir participation is associated with enhanced well-being, stronger social benefits, and higher positive emotions in life, compared with formal (school) choir participation. Integrating more voluntary choir opportunities into educational and community programs may increase inclusion and provide positive youth development.

Language:English
Keywords:choir singing, extracurricular choir, school choir, youth well-being
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
AG - Academy of Music
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2025
Number of pages:18 str.
Numbering:Vol. 15, iss. 10, art. 1337
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-176542 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.9:784-053.6
ISSN on article:2076-328X
DOI:10.3390/bs15101337 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:259771395 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.12.2025
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Title:Behavioral sciences
Shortened title:Behav. sci.
Publisher:MDPI AG
ISSN:2076-328X
COBISS.SI-ID:519952153 This link opens in a new window

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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:petje, zborovsko petje, blagostanje, mladi

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