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    • Five-factor personality profiles among Norwegian musicians compared to the general workforce 

      Vaag, Jonas; Sund, Erik; Bjerkeset, Ottar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The aim of the study was to investigate differences in personality traits between professional musicians and the general workforce, as well as differences in personality traits across subgroups of musicians according to ...
    • "Sound of well-being" revisited - Choir singing and well-being among Norwegian municipal employees 

      Vaag, Jonas; Saksvik, Per Øystein; Milch, Vibeke; Theorell, Töres; Bjerkeset, Ottar (Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 2014 Vol. 5, No.1;, Journal article, 2015-01-08)
      A recent cross-sectional study investigating an organizational choir-singing intervention called ‘Sound of Well-being’ (SOW) indicated health and organizational benefits, and a gender-specific pattern of participation ...
    • Specific demands and resources in the career of the Norwegian freelance musician 

      Vaag, Jonas; Giæver, Fay; Bjerkeset, Ottar (Arts and Health, 2014 Vol. 6, No. 3;, Journal article, 2015-01-08)
      Background: Research indicates that there is a higher degree of mental health problems, family/work conflicts and sleep-related problems among workers in creative occupations than in other professions. Research also ...

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