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2022
Smith SK, Innes A, Bushell S.  2022.  Music-making in the community with people living with dementia and care-partners - 'I'm leaving feeling on top of the world'.. Health Soc Care Community. 30(1):114-123.
Vinciguerra C, Federico A.  2022.  Neurological music therapy during the COVID-19 outbreak: updates and future challenges.. Neurol Sci. 43(6):3473-3478.
Faulkner SC.  2022.  Rhythms of learning — a model of practice supporting youth mental health in the era of COVID-19. Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools. 32(2):268-274.
2020
Thompson RGA, Nutor JJohn, Johnson JK.  2020.  Communicating Awareness About COVID-19 Through Songs: An Example From Ghana.. Front Public Health. 8:607830.
Clements-CortÈs A, Pascoe H.  2020.  Community Music for Promoting Youth Mental Health. Canadian Music Educator. 61:36+.
Corvo E, De Caro W.  2020.  COVID-19 and spontaneous singing to decrease loneliness, improve cohesion, and mental well-being: An Italian experience.. Psychol Trauma. 12(S1):S247-S248.
Lemaire ECournoyer.  2020.  Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures: the use of music to communicate public health recommendations against the spread of COVID-19.. Can J Public Health. 111(4):477-479.
Chiu R.  2020.  Functions of Music Making Under Lockdown: A Trans-Historical Perspective Across Two Pandemics.. Front Psychol. 11:616499.
Puyat JH, Ahmad H, Avina-Galindo AMichelle, Kazanjian A, Gupta A, Ellis U, Ashe MC, Vila-Rodriguez F, Halli P, Salmon A et al..  2020.  A rapid review of home-based activities that can promote mental wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic.. PLoS One. 15(12):e0243125.