Parents and Young Children with Disabilities: The Effects of a Home-Based Music Therapy Program on Parent-Child Interactions.

IF 0.8 3区 医学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2016-03-20 DOI:10.1093/jmt/thv018
Yen-Hsuan Yang
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BACKGROUND Responsive parenting style and synchronous parent-child interactions have a positive impact on children in terms of language, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Despite widely documented benefits of music therapy on parent-child interactions, empirical evidence for the effects of music therapy on parent-child synchrony is lacking. OBJECTIVE To examine effects of parent-child dyads' participation in a six-week home-based music therapy program on parent response, child initiation, and parent-child synchrony, as well as parents' daily use of musical activities with their child. METHODS Twenty-six parent-child dyads participated in this pretest-posttest within-subject single-group design study. Participating dyads included parents and their child with disabilities or developmental delays (ages 1-3 years inclusive). Parent-child dyads participated in a home-based music therapy program that included six weekly 40-minute sessions, and incorporated five responsive teaching strategies (i.e., affect, match, reciprocity, shared control, and contingency). Observational data were recorded for parent-child interactions and parent-child synchrony. RESULTS Parents' positive physical and verbal responses, as well as children's positive verbal initiations, increased significantly pre- to post-intervention; however, children's positive physical initiations did not increase significantly. Parent-child synchrony also improved significantly pre- to post-intervention. CONCLUSIONS Findings support the use of home-based music therapy programs to facilitate parent-child interactions in the areas of parental responsiveness and child-initiated communication, as well as parent-child synchrony.
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父母与残疾儿童:家庭音乐治疗计划对亲子互动的影响。
响应式的父母教养方式和同步的亲子互动对儿童的语言、认知和社会情感发展有积极的影响。尽管音乐疗法对亲子互动有广泛的益处,但缺乏音乐疗法对亲子同步影响的经验证据。目的探讨亲子二人参与为期六周的家庭音乐治疗项目对家长反应、儿童启动、亲子同步性以及家长日常与孩子一起使用音乐活动的影响。方法采用单组设计,采用前测后测法对26对亲子进行研究。参与的夫妇包括父母和他们有残疾或发育迟缓的孩子(1-3岁)。亲子二人组参加了一个以家庭为基础的音乐治疗项目,包括每周6次40分钟的课程,并结合了5种响应式教学策略(即,影响、匹配、互惠、共同控制和应急)。记录亲子互动和亲子同步性的观察数据。结果干预前、干预后家长积极的肢体、言语反应和儿童积极的言语启动均显著增加;然而,儿童积极的身体启蒙并没有显著增加。亲子同步性在干预前后也有显著改善。结论:研究结果支持以家庭为基础的音乐治疗方案在父母反应和儿童主动沟通以及亲子同步方面促进亲子互动。
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