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The effect of improvisational music therapy on the treatment of depression: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:即兴音乐疗法对抑郁症的影响:一项随机对照试验的方案

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Background Music therapy is frequently offered to individuals suffering from depression. Despite the lack of research into the effects of music therapy on this population, anecdotal evidence suggests that the results are rather promising. The aim of this study is to examine whether improvisational, psychodynamically orientated music therapy in an individual setting helps reduce symptoms of depression and improve other health-related outcomes. In particular, attention will be given to mediator agents, such as musical expression and interaction in the sessions, as well as to the explanatory potential of EEG recordings in investigating emotion related music perception of individuals with depression. Methods 85 adults (18–50 years of age) with depression (ICD-10: F 32 or F33) will be randomly assigned to an experimental or a control condition. All participants will receive standard care, but the experimental group will be offered biweekly sessions of improvisational music therapy over a period of 3 months. A blind assessor will measure outcomes before testing, after 3 months, and after 6 months. Discussion This study aims to fill a gap in knowledge as to whether active (improvisational) music therapy applied to people with depression improves their condition. For the first time in this context, the mediating processes, such as changes in musical expression and interaction during the course of therapy, will be objectively investigated, and it is expected that the results will provide new insights into these processes. Furthermore, the findings are expected to reveal whether music related emotional experiences, as measured by EEG, can be utilized in assessing a depressive client's improvement in the therapy. The size and the comprehensiveness of the study are sufficient for generalizing its findings to clinical practice as well as to further music therapy research. Trial registration ISRCTN84185937
机译:背景音乐治疗经常被提供给患有抑郁症的个体。尽管缺乏关于音乐疗法对这一人群影响的研究,但轶事证据表明,这一结果颇有希望。这项研究的目的是检验个人环境中即兴,以心理动力学为导向的音乐疗法是否有助于减轻抑郁症状并改善其他与健康相关的结果。特别是,将关注中介者,例如会议中的音乐表达和互动,以及脑电图记录在研究抑郁症患者情绪相关音乐感知方面的解释潜力。方法将85名抑郁症(ICD-10:F 32或F33)的成年人(18至50岁)随机分配为实验或对照条件。所有参与者都将获得标准护理,但是实验组将在三个月内每两周接受即兴音乐治疗。盲人评估者将在测试前,3个月后和6个月后测量结果。讨论本研究旨在填补关于抑郁症患者积极(即兴)音乐疗法是否能改善其状况的知识空白。在这种情况下,将首次客观研究调解过程,例如治疗过程中音乐表达的变化和相互作用,并且预期结果将为这些过程提供新的见解。此外,预期该发现将揭示通过EEG测量的与音乐相关的情感体验是否可以用于评估抑郁症患者在治疗中的改善。研究的规模和全面性足以将其发现推广到临床实践以及进一步的音乐疗法研究中。试用注册ISRCTN84185937

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