A detailed analysis on correlations between Music and mental health

Objective 

Find if any correlations exist between an individual's music taste and their self-reported mental health.

Result/Outcome

First, we will look at basic insights from our analysis to understand data better and after that, we will discuss how music affects a person's health


People of age 16 - 24 are more frequently listening to music.




People working for 1-3 hours tend to hear music more than working more hours.





Most songs are heard between the range of 100-125 BPM (Beats per minute)




This shows that Spotify is the most used streaming service followed by youtube music.





Rock is the most loved genre followed by pop and metal


Nearly 80% of people listen to music while working



Every listener has a Depression level above 3.

Lofi, Hip hop, and Rock listeners have Depression levels above 5.



The maximum OCD level is above 3 in Rap and Lofi listeners.



Every listener has an insomnia level below 4 besides Metal, Lofi, and Gospel.


Every listener has an Anxiety level above 4 but Rock, Jazz, K-pop, Hip hop, Pop, and Folk music listeners have anxiety levels above 6.


For Full Analysis, check out our Jupiter notebook available at GitHub.

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