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COVID-19 and spontaneous singing to decrease loneliness, improve cohesion, and mental well-being: An Italian
Elisabetta Corvo1, Walter De Caro2
1School of Allied and Public Health Professions.
Abstract:
Since March 2020, Italy has been in lockdown due to COVID-19, and individuals have missed all kinds of networking opportunities. Already in the 1st weeks of March, Italian cities' silence was broken by singing. The use of singing as a coping strategy as well as to improve the sense of cohesion is evident. Greater attention should be paid to the development of social cohesion and to social support in terms of social networks and the development of social capital. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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