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Music research with children and youth with disabilities and typically developing peers: A systematic review

机译:针对残疾儿童和青少年以及典型的同龄人的音乐研究:系统综述

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Background: Systematic reviews of research provide pertinent information to both practitioners and researchers. While there are several recent reviews of music research and children with specific disabilities (primarily autism), there is no current review of music research with children with a wide variety of disabilities. Objective: The aim of the current study is to identify and systematically review music research with children and youth published in peer reviewed journals for the years 1999 through 2009. Research questions focused on participant characteristics; research purposes, methodologies, and findings; as well as the presence of ideas from special education policies, and practices. We also asked how results have changed from those from an earlier review (Jellison, 2000). Methods: Using computer and hand-searches, we identified 45 articles that met our criteria for inclusion. Once identified, through a process of consensus we analyzed articles based on criteria, categories, and codes used in the earlier review. Additionally we analyzed measurement instruments and effectiveness of interventions as reported by the authors. Results: Primary findings show a large majority of studies were experimental with most reporting effective or partially effective interventions, particularly for social variables. Compared to the earlier review, increases were found for participants with autism and for reports including ideas from special education. Percentages of articles measuring generalization and examining high-incident disability populations (specific learning disabilities) were low. Conclusions: The findings from this review and comparisons to the earlier review reveal important implications for practices with children with autism and preparation of researchers to design and conduct studies in inclusive music settings.
机译:背景:对研究的系统评价为从业人员和研究人员提供了相关信息。虽然最近有几篇有关音乐研究和特殊残疾儿童(主要是自闭症)的评论,但目前尚无针对患有多种残疾儿童的音乐研究的评论。目的:本研究的目的是确定并系统地回顾在1999年至2009年间在同行评审期刊上发表的有关儿童和青少年的音乐研究。研究目的,方法和结果;以及特殊教育政策和实践中的想法。我们还询问结果与以前的评论相比有何变化(Jellison,2000年)。方法:通过计算机和手工搜索,我们确定了45篇符合纳入标准的文章。一旦确定,通过共识过程,我们将根据先前评论中使用的标准,类别和代码来分析文章。此外,我们分析了作者报告的测量工具和干预措施的有效性。结果:主要发现表明,绝大多数研究均为实验性研究,大多数报告了有效或部分有效的干预措施,尤其是针对社会变量的干预措施。与早先的评论相比,自闭症参与者和包括特殊教育思想在内的报告的发现有所增加。测量泛化和检查高事件残疾人群(特定学习障碍)的文章所占的百分比较低。结论:本次审查的结果以及与早期审查的比较揭示了对于自闭症儿童的实践以及研究人员准备在包容性音乐环境中进行设计和研究的重要意义。

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