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Effects of five-element music therapy on elderly people with seasonal affective disorder in a Chinese nursing home 被引量:8

Effects of five-element music therapy on elderly people with seasonal affective disorder in a Chinese nursing home
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摘要 OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of five-element music therapy on elderly patients with seasonal affective disorder in a Chinese nursing home.METHODS: The patients(n=50) were recruited from a Shijingshan district nursing home in Beijing,China. They were randomly assigned to two groups, a treatment group and a control group,with 25 participants in each group. The patients received music therapy for 1-2 h each week over an8-week period. The music therapy involved four phases: introduction, activities, listening to the Chinese five-element music, and a concluding phase.The participants in the control group did not listen to the five-element music. This study consisted of two parts:(a) a qualitative study that used focus groups to understand the feelings of the patients with seasonal affective disorder;(b) a quantitative study that involved administration of the self-rating depression scale(SDS) and Hamilton depression scale(HAMD) before and after treatment.RESULTS:(a) Qualitative analysis results: strength derived from the five-element group music therapy and emotional adjustment. The five-element group music therapy can reduce patients' psychological distress and let them feel inner peace and enhance their life satisfaction.(b) No significant difference in SDS and HAMD scores was found between the two groups(P>0.05) prior to treatment. After treatment,the mean SDS score of the control group was 49.9±18.8, while the treatment group's score was 40.2±18.1. The HAMD score of the control group was11.2±3.1, and the treatment group's score was 8.8±4.9. Following 8 weeks of music therapy, the SDS and HAMD scores of the treatment group were significantly lower than those for the control group(P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Five-element music therapy alleviated the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder in the elderly patients. OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of five-element music therapy on elderly patients with seasonal affective disorder in a Chinese nursing home. METHODS: The patients (n=50) were recruited from a Shijingshan district nursing home in Beijing, China. They were randomly assigned to two groups, a treatment group and a control group, with 25 participants in each group. The patients received music therapy for 1-2 h each week over an 8-week period. The music therapy involved four phases: introduction, activities, listening to the Chinese five-element music, and a concluding phase. The participants in the control group did not listen to the five-element music. This study consisted of two parts: (a) a qualitative study that used focus groups to understand the feelings of the patients with seasonal affective disorder; (b) a quantitative study that involved administration of the self-rat- ing depression scale (SDS) and Hamilton depres- sion scale (HAMD) before and after treatment. RESULTS: (a) Qualitative analysis results: strength derived from the five-element group music therapy and emotional adjustment. The five-element group music therapy can reduce patients' psychological distress and let them feel inner peace and enhance their life satisfaction. (b) No significant difference in SDS and HAMD scores was found between the two groups (P〉0.05) prior to treatment. After treatment, the mean SDS score of the control group was 49.9+ 18.8, while the treatment group's score was 40.2+ 18.1. The HAMD score of the control group was 11.2+3.1, and the treatment group's score was 8.8+ 4.9. Following 8 weeks of music therapy, the SDS and HAMD scores of the treatment group were significantly lower than those for the control group (P〈0.05). CONCLUSION Five-element music therapy alleviated the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder in the elderly patients.
出处 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期159-161,共3页 中医杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Assistance Project for the Developing Country Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (No.KY201302010) the National Major Foundational Research Development Project (973 project) (No.2011CB505404) the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Innovative Group (No.2011-CXTD-05) the National Scienceand Technology Project in'12th Five Year Plan'Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology (No.2012BA125B05) the National Basic Research Program of China (No.81173381)
关键词 Five-element music Seasonal affectivedisorder Nursing homes 音乐疗法 情感障碍 季节性 养老院 五行 中国 老人 对照组
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