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Analysing change in music therapy interactions of children with communication difficulties

机译:分析沟通困难儿童的音乐疗法互动中的变化

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Music therapy has been found to improve communicative behaviours and joint attention in children with autism, but it is unclear what in the music therapy sessions drives those changes. We developed an annotation protocol and tools to accumulate large datasets of music therapy, for analysis of interaction dynamics. Analysis of video recordings of improvisational music therapy sessions focused on simple, unambiguous individual and shared behaviours: movement and facing behaviours, rhythmic activity and musical structures and the relationships between them. To test the feasibility of the protocol, early and late sessions of five client–therapist pairs were annotated and analysed to track changes in behaviours. To assess the reliability and validity of the protocol, inter-rater reliability of the annotation tiers was calculated, and the therapists provided feedback about the relevance of the analyses and results. This small-scale study suggests that there are both similarities and differences in the profiles of client–therapist sessions. For example, all therapists faced the clients most of the time, while the clients did not face back so often. Conversely, only two pairs had an increase in regular pulse from early to late sessions. More broadly, similarity across pairs at a general level is complemented by variation in the details. This perhaps goes some way to reconciling client- and context-specificity on one hand and generalizability on the other. Behavioural characteristics seem to influence each other. For instance, shared rhythmic pulse alternated with mutual facing and the occurrence of shared pulse was found to relate to the musical structure. These observations point towards a framework for looking at change in music therapy that focuses on networks of variables or broader categories. The results suggest that even when starting with simple behaviours, we can trace aspects of interaction and change in music therapy, which are seen as relevant by therapists.
机译:已经发现音乐疗法可以改善自闭症儿童的交流行为和联合注意力,但是目前尚不清楚在音乐疗法中哪些因素推动了这些变化。我们开发了注释协议和工具来累积音乐疗法的大型数据集,以分析交互动力学。即兴音乐治疗课程的录像分析主要集中在简单,明确的个人和共同行为:运动和面对行为,有节奏的活动和音乐结构以及它们之间的关系。为了测试该协议的可行性,对五对客户治疗师的早晚会议进行了注释和分析,以追踪行为的变化。为了评估协议的可靠性和有效性,计算了注释层的评估者之间的可靠性,治疗师提供了有关分析和结果相关性的反馈。这项小型研究表明,客户治疗师的课程既有相似之处,也有不同之处。例如,所有的治疗师大部分时间都面对客户,而客户却没有那么频繁地面对客户。相反,从早到晚,只有两对有规律的脉搏增加。更广泛地说,总体上各对之间的相似性通过细节上的变化得到补充。这也许可以以某种方式兼顾一方面针对客户端和上下文的特定性,另一方面协调通用性。行为特征似乎相互影响。例如,共享的节奏脉搏交替面对彼此,发现共享的脉搏的发生与音乐结构有关。这些观察结果指向了一个关注音乐疗法变化的框架,该框架关注变量网络或更广泛的类别。结果表明,即使从简单的行为开始,我们也可以追踪音乐治疗中相互作用和变化的方面,治疗师认为这是相关的。

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