Quantitative comparison of group-based music therapy experiences in an acute care adult mental health setting: A four-group cluster-randomized study

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作者
Silverman, Michael J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Mus Therapy Program, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
关键词
Mental health; acute care; group experiences; music therapy; randomized; quantitative comparison; songwriting; lyric analysis; recreational; ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC-INPATIENTS; SINGLE-SESSION; GROUP-PSYCHOTHERAPY; INTERVENTION; DEPRESSION; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1080/08098131.2018.1542614
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Introduction: Acute care mental health inpatients have the expertise to evaluate different group-based music therapy interventions. Moreover, from an objectivist worldview, there is a need for data concerning non-symptom measures that are specific to group-based music therapy experiences using randomized designs. The purpose of this posttest-only study is to compare how adult acute care mental health inpatients rated group experiences of three different types of educational music therapy for illness management and recovery (EMT-IMR) interventions and a recreational music therapy (RMT) intervention. Methods: Participants (N = 91) were cluster-randomized to one of four single-session group-based conditions: EMT-IMR-songwriting, EMT-IMR-lyric analysis, EMT-IMR-social story, or RMT-music therapy game. Results: There were significant between-group differences concerning RMT and EMT-IMR (both lyric analysis and songwriting conditions) in the sharing of emotions and experiences subscale. Participants in the EMT-IMR conditions rated this subscale higher than participants in the RMT condition. Although no other difference was significant, descriptive statistics tended to favor the three EMT-IMR conditions. Group experiences descriptive data from people in community mental health services from a previous study were also compared with data collected in the current study. Results indicated tendencies for the three EMT-IMR conditions to have slightly higher mean group experiences scores across all subscales than participants in the non-music therapy community mental health services condition. Discussion: Specifically targeting illness management and recovery via EMT-IMR may be practical, effective, and constitute an ideal model within acute care mental health facilities. Limitations, suggestions for future inquiry, and implications for clinical practice are provided.
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