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  1. Jun 15, 2023 · Introduction. A recent review by the World Health Organization 1 highlights the important role that art, culture and music have in promoting health and wellbeing. Indeed, participation in musical events can lead to emotional, cognitive and socio-relational benefits, with a positive effect on crucial biopsychosocial functions (e.g. increased immune response, greater sense of self-efficacy ...

  2. Apr 9, 2022 · To find out whether the degree of musical interaction followed a U-shape or an inverted U-shape over time, two nonlinear models of musical interaction were computed for each client, one for each of the selected musical interaction features (see 2.3.2 in Supplementary Materials online for a detailed description). Standardized second-degree polynomial (quadratic) coefficients were computed by ...

  3. It has three objectives: (1) To summarize and discuss the characteristics and findings of studies that tested the effects of psychosocial music-based interventions to improve treatment engagement and/or mental health outcomes, including an analysis of methodological quality; (2) To identify and synthesize the theoretical frameworks, components, structure, and delivery approaches that guide ...

  4. 2. Music, music therapy and mental health. Utilising music as a structured intervention in treating mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression and schizophrenia has been reported as beneficial in relieving symptoms (Mössler et al., 2011; Erkkilä et al., 2011), while improving mood and social interactions (Edwards, 2006).

  5. Nov 1, 2016 · Similarly, a randomized controlled trial that assessed the effects of music on immune markers of stress among nurses who had been assigned to either stimulating music, sedating music or rest groups for 30 min found that music of different tempo had little effect on the mean arterial pressure of the stimulating music group when matched to the sedating music group (Lai et al., 2013).

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  6. Nov 14, 2024 · The therapist engages in interactive and receptive musical interactions with the client(s) to achieve established clinical goals and advises on ways individualized music can be used in everyday ...

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  8. Sep 7, 2021 · In planning the scoping review, we searched for a comprehensive theoretical model that would account for a spectrum of musical activities and health and well-being outcomes, through a range of psychosocial processes. Unfortunately, the field of music, health and well-being lacks a widely established and comprehensive framework (Dingle et al ...

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