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Exploring group drumming’s effects on stress biomarkers and social well-being among college students
While group drumming has shown promise for reducing stress and enhancing social bonds, our pilot study (n=34) suggests that age, prior music experience, and academic status may shape how college students respond to this intervention. Based on these findings, we are investigating how a short, community-focused drumming impacts mood and physiological markers of stress. This multi-level analysis will help us determine whether drumming benefits all students similarly or by specific subgroups.

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