The Effects of Music Therapy on Cortisol Levels as a Biomarker of Stress in Children

Idyatul Hasanah, Z. Haikal
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Stress is a physiological and psychological response to the perception of danger and threat. Stress can occur due to a physical injury, mechanical disturbance, chemical change, or emotional factor. Stress can occur at all ages, including children and adolescents. Various physical and psychological events can cause stress in children, for example suffering from an illness, injury/trauma, parental divorce, parental death, sexual abuse, natural disasters, war, etc. Various exposures to physical and psychological stress harmful to the body can cause it to carry out defense mechanisms against these threats, one of which is changes in the cortisol hormone. Cortisol hormone is used as a biochemical marker for acute and chronic stress. The increase in this hormone as an indicator of stress can be changed through psychosocial interventions, one of which is by the provision of music therapy. Music therapy can manage stress problems of people at various ages with minimal side effects and a small amount of money. It is also easy to apply and does not require any intellectual ability to interpret. There are no limitations for users to use music therapy.
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音乐治疗对儿童应激生物标志物皮质醇水平的影响
压力是对危险和威胁感知的生理和心理反应。压力可以由身体伤害、机械干扰、化学变化或情绪因素引起。压力可以发生在所有年龄段,包括儿童和青少年。各种生理和心理事件可给儿童造成压力,例如疾病、受伤/创伤、父母离婚、父母死亡、性虐待、自然灾害、战争等。对身体有害的生理和心理压力的各种暴露会导致它对这些威胁进行防御机制,其中之一是皮质醇激素的变化。皮质醇激素被用作急性和慢性应激的生化标志物。作为压力指标的这种激素的增加可以通过社会心理干预来改变,其中之一就是提供音乐疗法。音乐疗法可以控制不同年龄的人的压力问题,副作用最小,花费很少。它也很容易应用,不需要任何智力能力来解释。使用者使用音乐疗法没有任何限制。
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