音乐治疗干预对过度焦虑大学生的影响分析。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION Occupational Therapy International Pub Date : 2023-03-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/3351918
Sha Liu, Genqiang Li
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为了探索和分析音乐治疗干预对过度焦虑大学生的影响,本文选取了华中地区山西省太原市某综合性大学2017级至2020级的240名在校大学生作为研究对象。这些大学生被诊断为过度焦虑,被随机分为两组--干预组和对照组,每组120人。对照组接受常规的大学生心理健康治疗,干预组在此基础上接受音乐治疗干预,每周 3 次,共 24 次。音乐疗法中使用的乐器包括钢琴、打击乐器、旋律乐器、扩散乐器等;每种疗法的具体实施分为热身、节奏打击乐、歌曲演唱、器乐合奏、音乐欣赏五个部分。研究结果显示,治疗前,对照组大学生过度焦虑评分为63-76分,平均分(72.58±5.27)分;治疗后,对照组大学生过度焦虑评分为45-64分,平均分(54.46±6.82)分;治疗前,干预组大学生过度焦虑评分为62-78分,平均分(72.56±5.51)分;治疗后,干预组大学生过度焦虑评分为26-44分,平均分(33.19±5.51)分。治疗前,两组大学生的过度焦虑评分无明显差异(P>0.05);治疗后,两组大学生的过度焦虑评分均低于治疗前,且干预组的降低程度大于对照组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。因此,音乐治疗干预能明显减轻大学生的过度焦虑;分析还表明,性别、年级、专业、籍贯、曲目类型、治疗类型、焦虑类型等因素都会在一定程度上影响音乐治疗干预的效果。例如,音乐治疗干预对心理学或相关专业大学生的效果优于其他专业大学生;接受性音乐治疗的效果优于创造性音乐治疗和即兴音乐治疗;音乐治疗干预对大学生生活事件焦虑、恋爱关系焦虑和社交焦虑的效果优于对大学生考试焦虑和求职焦虑的效果。
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Analysis of the Effect of Music Therapy Interventions on College Students with Excessive Anxiety.

In order to explore and analyze the effect of music therapy interventions on college students with excessive anxiety, this paper selected 240 year 2017- to year 2020-enrolled undergraduates from a comprehensive university in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, in Central China as research objects. These college students had been diagnosed as excessive anxiety and were randomly divided into two groups-intervention group and control group-with 120 students in each group. The control group received conventional mental health treatment for college students, while the intervention group received music therapy interventions on this basis with 3 times a week for 24 times. The instruments used in the music therapy include piano, percussion instruments, melodic instruments, and diffuse instruments; the specific implementation of each therapy is divided into five parts: warm-up, rhythm percussion, song singing, instrumental ensemble, and music appreciation. The study results show that before treatment, the excessive anxiety score of college student in the control group was 63-76 with an average score of 72.58 ± 5.27; after treatment, that was 45-64 with an average score of 54.46 ± 6.82; before treatment, the excessive anxiety score of college student in the intervention group was 62-78 with an average score of 72.56 ± 5.51; after treatment, that was 26-44 with an average score of 33.19 ± 5.51. Before treatment, there was no significant difference in the excessive anxiety scores between the two groups of college students (P > 0.05); after treatment, the excessive anxiety scores of the two groups were lower than those before treatment, and the reduction degrees in the intervention group were bigger than those in the control group, with statistically significant difference (P < 0.05). Therefore, music therapy interventions can significantly reduce the excessive anxiety of college students; the analysis also shows that factors such as gender, grade, major, origin, repertoire type, therapy type, and anxiety type could affect the effect of music therapy interventions to some certain extent. For example, the effect of music therapy interventions on college students in psychology or related majors is better than that of students in other majors; the effect of receptive music therapy is better than that of creative and improvised music therapy; the effect of music therapy interventions on college students' life event, romantic relationship, and social anxiety is better than that on college students' test and job-hunting anxiety.

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期刊介绍: Occupational Therapy International is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing manuscripts that reflect the practice of occupational therapy throughout the world. Research studies or original concept papers are considered for publication. Priority for publication will be given to research studies that provide recommendations for evidence-based practice and demonstrate the effectiveness of a specific treatment method. Single subject case studies evaluating treatment effectiveness are also encouraged. Other topics that are appropriate for the journal include reliability and validity of clinical instruments, assistive technology, community rehabilitation, cultural comparisons, health promotion and wellness.
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