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- In the past decade, the amount of research into the effects of the arts on health and well-being has increased. [1, 2] Nonpharmacologic approaches, such as music, continue to be explored for the treatment and symptom management of brain disorders of aging, including stroke, [3, 4] Parkinson’s disease (PD), [5–7] Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and Alzheimer’s disease related dementias (ADRD). [8–10] There is evidence to support that music engages many different areas of the brain and may aid to...
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Emerging research supports the potential of music-based interventions to improve mental health, but their efficacy remains unclear for A-YA. This systematic review evaluates the evidence on music-based psychosocial interventions to improve engagement in treatment and/or mental health outcomes among A-YA.
- Reviewing the Effectiveness of Music Interventions in ...
Music interventions have been shown to be a potential...
- The NIH Music-Based Intervention Toolkit | NCCIH
To provide music and health researchers with a music-based...
- Music Therapy and Other Music-Based Interventions in ...
Conclusions: Music therapy can be considered a safe and...
- Reviewing the Effectiveness of Music Interventions in ...
Oct 23, 2020 · The current article reviews some of the existing literature on music-based interventions for neurodegenerative disorders, with particular focus on neural structures and networks that are targeted by specific therapies for disorders including Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and aphasia.
- Psyche Loui
- 2020
Music interventions have been shown to be a potential alternative for depression therapy but the number of up-to-date research literature is quite limited. We present a review of original research trials which utilize music or music therapy as intervention to treat participants with depressive symptoms.
It reports on the contexts in which music-based interventions have been used, including music therapy, music listening and other music-based activities. Therapeutic outcome domains and treatment characteristics were examined.
3 days ago · To provide music and health researchers with a music-based intervention toolkit of recommendations in alignment with the NIH policy on rigor and reproducibility. To delineate the building blocks of music-based interventions.
Aug 30, 2024 · Music is clinically proven to reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood and self-expression, particularly after traumatic events. Studies have also demonstrated that music promotes parasympathetic autonomic systems, suppresses hyperactivation of stress responses, and boosts immune functions.
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Conclusions: Music therapy can be considered a safe and generally well-accepted intervention in pediatric health care to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life. As an individualized intervention that is typically provided in a person-centered way, music therapy is usually easy to implement into clinical practices.