2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01109
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Reviewing the Effectiveness of Music Interventions in Treating Depression

Abstract: Depression is a very common mood disorder, resulting in a loss of social function, reduced quality of life and increased mortality. 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. Our goal was to differentiate the impact of certain therapeutic uses of music … Show more

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“…Since digital technologies can deliver music-based interventions (20), these opportunities are relevant for treatments of pain, epilepsy, stroke, dementia, and other chronic medical conditions (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27). Music showed clinical benefits of reducing acute and chronic pain (25)(26)(27).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since digital technologies can deliver music-based interventions (20), these opportunities are relevant for treatments of pain, epilepsy, stroke, dementia, and other chronic medical conditions (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27). Music showed clinical benefits of reducing acute and chronic pain (25)(26)(27).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During active music interventions, patients are actively involved in music-making such as singing, body percussion, music lessons, improvised or written music, and instrument playing. Passive music interventions consist of listening to live or recorded music selected by the therapist or patients (Leubner & Hinterberger, 2017;van der Steen et al, 2018;Tang & Vezeau, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No obstante, son necesarios estudios longitudinales para analizar si la música mejora los niveles de ansiedad y depresión debido a que literatura disponible es limitada y es por ello que se hace hincapié en la necesidad de realizar más estudios para aunar masa crítica en torno a esta temática (Geipel et al, 1998;Leubner y Hinterberger, 2017). Asimismo, sería interesante analizar si los participantes de mayor edad muestran mejoras más significativas, cuando escuchan música de forma pasiva y si hay diferencias a cuándo participan de forma activa.…”
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“…Asimismo, sería interesante analizar si los participantes de mayor edad muestran mejoras más significativas, cuando escuchan música de forma pasiva y si hay diferencias a cuándo participan de forma activa. Además, sería interesante analizar si la configuración grupal muestra mejoras más relevantes en angustia psicológica y otras variables de interés (p.e., autoeficacia), que las configuraciones individuales, tal y como apuntan Leubner y Hinterberger (2017). Por otro lado, futuros estudios deberían combinar grupos de música tales como coros de mujeres en edad de jubilación [p.e., vinculados a Hogares de Mayores (IASS)], jóvenes con discapacidad intelectual [p.e.…”
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