Journal Articles
Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2018). Effective educational strategies to promote life-long musical investment: Perceptions of educators. Frontiers in Psychology, 9: 1977. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01977 [journal | repository]Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2018). Musical activity and well-being: A new quantitative measurement instrument. Music Perception, 35, 4, 454-474. doi:10.1525/MP/2018.35.4.454 [journal | repository]
Lee, J., & Davidson, J. W. (2017). Music's role in facilitating the process of healing: A thematic analysis. Religions, 8: 184. doi:10.3390/rel8090184 [journal | repository]
Lee, J., Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2017). Music, PERMA well-being model, and music facilitation practice: Preliminary evidence for well-bing through music provision in Australian schools. Research Studies in Music Education, 39,1, 73-89. doi:10.1177.1321103X17703131 [journal | repository]
Lee, J., Davidson, J. W., & Krause, A. E. (2016). Older people’s motivations for participating in community singing in Australia. International Journal of Community Music, 9, 2, 191-206. doi:10.1386/ijcm.9.2.191_1 [journal | repository]
Lee, J., Davidson, J. W., & McFerran, K. (2016). Registered music therapists' motivations and perceptions of the impact of their practices on the well-being of clients and themselves. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 27, 27-43. [journal]
Book Chapters
Davidson, J. W., & Krause, A. E. (2018). Social psychological explorations of music, health, and wellbeing. In N. Sunderland, D. Bendrups, N. Lewandowski, & B.-L. Bartlett (Eds.), Music, health, and wellbeing: Exploring music for health and social justice (pp. 33-63). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [book | repository]
Conference Presentations
Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2017, December). Continuation and cessation of music participation. Paper presented at the 3rd Conference of the Australian Music & Psychology Society, Brisbane, Australia.
Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2017, August). Cross-cultural evidence for promoting life-long musical investment through music education: Exploring best practice approaches. Poster presented at the 25th Anniversary Edition of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, Ghent, Belgium.
Krause, A. E. (2017, April). Older people's motivations for participating in community singing. Paper presented at the Global Arts and Psychology Seminar, Sydney, Australia.
Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2016, July). Best practice? Preliminary cross-cultural evidence for promoting life-long musical investment through music education. Paper presented at the 32nd World Conference of the International Society for Music Education, Glasgow, UK. [proceedings]
Krause, A. E., Davidson, J. W., & North, A. C. (2016, July). A new measure of the well-being benefits of music participation. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (pp. 849-851). San Francisco, CA, USA. [abstract | poster]
Lee, J., McFerran, K., & Davidson, J. W. (2016). Motivations and skills investments of music therapists. Paper presented at the 10th European Music Therapy Conference, Vienna, Austria.
Krause, A. E., Davidson, J. W., North, A. C., & Lee, J. (2015, December). What are the benefits of musical participation?: Creating a comprehensive measure. Paper presented at the 2nd Conference of the Australian Music & Psychology Society (AMPS): The Art and Science of Music, Sydney, Australia. [abstract]
Lee, J., Davidson, J. W., & Krause, A. E. (2015, December). Facilitating wellbeing: Impact of music therapists’ practice on clients. Paper presented at the 2nd Conference of the Australian Music & Psychology Society (AMPS): The Art and Science of Music, Sydney, Australia. [abstract]Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2017, August). Cross-cultural evidence for promoting life-long musical investment through music education: Exploring best practice approaches. Poster presented at the 25th Anniversary Edition of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, Ghent, Belgium.
Krause, A. E. (2017, April). Older people's motivations for participating in community singing. Paper presented at the Global Arts and Psychology Seminar, Sydney, Australia.
Krause, A. E., & Davidson, J. W. (2016, July). Best practice? Preliminary cross-cultural evidence for promoting life-long musical investment through music education. Paper presented at the 32nd World Conference of the International Society for Music Education, Glasgow, UK. [proceedings]
Krause, A. E., Davidson, J. W., & North, A. C. (2016, July). A new measure of the well-being benefits of music participation. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (pp. 849-851). San Francisco, CA, USA. [abstract | poster]
Lee, J., McFerran, K., & Davidson, J. W. (2016). Motivations and skills investments of music therapists. Paper presented at the 10th European Music Therapy Conference, Vienna, Austria.
Krause, A. E., Davidson, J. W., North, A. C., & Lee, J. (2015, December). What are the benefits of musical participation?: Creating a comprehensive measure. Paper presented at the 2nd Conference of the Australian Music & Psychology Society (AMPS): The Art and Science of Music, Sydney, Australia. [abstract]
Krause, A. E., Davidson, J. W., North, A. C., & Lee, J. (2015, December). What are the benefits of musical participation?: Creating a comprehensive measure. Paper presented at the 2nd Conference of the Australian Music & Psychology Society (AMPS): The Art and Science of Music, Sydney, Australia. [abstract]
Lee, J., Davidson, J. W., & Krause, A. E. (2015, September). Maintaining wellness of elderly people through community choirs in Australia. Paper presented at the 41st National Australian Music Therapy Conference, Sydney, Australia. [abstract]
Davidson, J. W., Lee, J., & Krause, A. E. (2015, August). Musical investment: Assessing and enabling musical participation for positive wellbeing impact with seniors in Australia. Poster presented at the Ninth Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music (ESCOM), Manchester, UK. [abstract]
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