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- Music can activate widespread neural networks, including emotional, cognitive and motor. 33–37 Engaging in music interventions can instil a sense of belonging and feelings of interpersonal attachment which can offset loneliness. 38–41 Music listening can also be used to alter arousal to help manage psychological conditions by reducing levels of anxiety, stress and depression. 42 43 In recent years, researchers have developed algorithms to map music in relation to arousal, enabling automated...
Building on the promise of such interventions, this systematic review evaluates the evidence-base for psychosocial interventions that use music as an innovative strategy to improve treatment engagement and/or mental health outcomes for A-YA.
The objectives of this review were to identify the types of music-based interventions and associated accessibility challenges for people who have visual impairment (VI) and their reported effects on psychological, physiological and social well-being.
- 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067502
- 2023
- BMJ Open. 2023; 13(9): e067502.
Nov 14, 2024 · Here we conducted a realist review to develop a program theory for how music therapy may reduce distress and improve well-being for people with advanced dementia in institutional settings.
Jun 15, 2023 · Despite the heterogeneity of the methodologies used in the selected studies, our findings suggest that active musical participation can lead to beneficial effects on both cognitive and psychosocial functioning, whereas the positive impact of listening to music seems to be predominantly restricted to the cognitive domain. Conclusions.
Jun 22, 2021 · Music engagement, including passive listening and active music-making (singing, instrument playing), impacts socio-emotional development across the lifespan (e.g., socialization,...
- Daniel E Gustavson, Peyton L Coleman, John R Iversen, Hermine H Maes, Reyna L Gordon, Miriam D Lense...
- 2021
Aug 5, 2020 · Psychological well-being is defined by Ryff (2017) as the realization of human potential with six theoretically underpinned facets: purpose in life, self-acceptance, environmental mastery, positive relationships, autonomy, and personal growth.
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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.