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  1. Nov 27, 2020 · Abstract and Figures. Music therapy is increasingly being used as an intervention for stress reduction in both medical and mental healthcare settings. Music therapy is characterized by personally ...

  2. Nov 27, 2020 · The present study is a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of music therapy on both physiological stress-related arousal (e.g., blood pressure, heart rate, hormone levels) and psychological stress-related experiences (e.g., state anxiety, restlessness or nervousness) in clinical health care settings.

    • Martina de Witte, Ana da Silva Pinho, Geert Jan Stams, Xavier Moonen, Arjan E.R. Bos, Susan van Hoor...
    • 2020
  3. Music therapy is supported by a growing body of evidence in favor of improved psychosocial, physical, neurological, emotional, and spiritual outcomes, in addition to quality of life, and its interventions serve individuals at home, in hospital, and wherever they might need a coping strategy.People encountering everyday stress, others with lifethreatening or painful conditions, and anyone else ...

    • Martina de Witte
  4. Oct 29, 2021 · The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the body of scientific knowledge on music interventions for stress reduction. To cope with the negative impact of stress, millions of people ...

    • Martina de Witte
  5. May 5, 2023 · The impact of music as an intervention to reduce anxiety and stress parameters has been confirmed with evidence-based approaches. 31–33, 38, 39 Music has been shown to modulate the HPA axis, one of the most critical mechanisms for restoring disrupted homeostasis. 6 Music modulates the activity of brain areas crucially involved in emotions ...

  6. The music listening, which is the passive formof music therapy, has a favorable effectinalmostalldiseases,whereasparticipating,whichistheactiveform,isespe- cially helpful for neurological problems.

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  8. To summarize the growing body of empirical research on music therapy, a multilevel meta-analysis, containing 47 studies, 76 effect sizes and 2.747 participants, was performed to assess the strength of the effects of music therapy on both physiological and psychological stress-related outcomes, and to test potential moderators of the ...