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- The majority of reviews conclude that music interventions have a positive effect on pain, mood, and anxious or depressive symptoms in both children and adults in clinical settings. This suggests not only a positive association in line with the epidemiological research, but also potentially a causal relationship.
www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-49099-9The effects of playing music on mental health outcomes - Nature
A typology of music-based interventions emerged, which is characterized by combinations of three broad categories: 1) Somatosensory, 2) Social-Emotional, and 3) Cognitive-Reflective. Most interventions are Socio-Cognitive and Holistically Integrated (combines all three) followed by Socio-Somatic.
- Music Intervention for older adults: Evidence Map of ...
Music intervention has been shown to have beneficial effects...
- Music Intervention for older adults: Evidence Map of ...
Oct 23, 2020 · Thus, musical interventions may affect clinical outcomes through neural pathways for emotion, empathy, and social reward, which are very directly related to the brain’s dopaminergic system which rewards successful predictions and learns from unsuccessful ones (Gold et al., 2019). Understanding these intrinsic differences in auditory access to ...
- Psyche Loui
- 2020
Aug 30, 2019 · Here we tested whether musical engagement predicts (1) a diagnosis of depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar or stress-related disorders based on nationwide patient registers or (2)...
- Laura W. Wesseldijk, Fredrik Ullén, Miriam A. Mosing
- 2019
Music intervention has been shown to have beneficial effects on the cognitive, physiological (such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, cortisol levels, immune function markers, and other relevant biomarkers), and psychological problems of older adults.
Jun 22, 2021 · Music intervention studies are feasible and potentially effective at treating symptoms in individuals with clinical diagnoses, including depression, anxiety, and SUDs.
- Daniel E Gustavson, Peyton L Coleman, John R Iversen, Hermine H Maes, Reyna L Gordon, Miriam D Lense...
- 2021
Sep 6, 2022 · In clinical interventions, music is used as a key component to enhance motivation, which, due to its rewarding characteristics, can lead to increased attention, improved mood, longevity, and increased skill acquisition (Kim et al., Citation 2011).
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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.