Items Authored/Edited by Gross, Sally-Anne
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Number of items: 11.
Article
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Klein, Maike.
2024.
The dark side of optimism: Musical dreams, belief, and gambling.
Musicae Scientiae,
ISSN 1029-8649
[Article]
(In Press)
Loveday, Catherine; Musgrave, George and Gross, Sally-Anne.
2023.
Predicting anxiety, depression and wellbeing in professional and non-professional musicians.
Psychology of Music, 51(2),
pp. 508-522.
ISSN 0305-7356
[Article]
Book
Gross, Sally-Anne and Musgrave, George.
2020.
Can Music Make You Sick? Measuring the Price of Musical Ambition.
London: University of Westminster Press.
ISBN 9781912656646
[Book]
Conference or Workshop Item
Professional Activity
Report
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Carney, Daniel.
2024.
When Music Speaks - Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music Industry. Part 3 - Danish Music Creators' Working Lives and Mental Health Wants.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Musgrave, George and Gross, Sally-Anne.
2024.
When Music Speaks - Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music Industry. Part 4 - Final Recommendations.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Carney, Daniel.
2024.
When Music Speaks: Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music lndustry. Part 2 - A Review of Models of Musicians' Mental Health Interventions.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Musgrave, George; Gross, Sally-Anne and Carney, Daniel.
2023.
When Music Speaks: Mental Health and Next Steps in the Danish Music Industry. Part 1 - Danish Music Creators' Subjective Wellbeing and Mental Health.
Project Report.
Danish Partnership for Sustainable Development in Music, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Report]
Gross, Sally-Anne; Musgrave, George and Janciute, Laima.
2018.
Well-Being and Mental Health in the Gig Economy: Policy Perspectives on Precarity.
Discussion Paper.
University of Westminster Press - CAMRI Policy Briefs, London.
[Report]