Group Music Therapy for Physically Abused Women

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      andrea.u
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      Group music therapy with women who have experienced intimate partner violence.

      Authors: Teague, Aaron K., Hahna, Nicole D., McKinney, Cathy H.

      Journal: Music Therapy Perspectives 24, 2 p. 80-86 (2006)

      Database: PsycINFO

      Link: http://ezproxy.qa.proquest.com.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/docview/621609867?accountid=14771

      Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of group music therapy combined with other creative arts methods on the self-reported levels of anxiety, depression, and self-esteem in women who have experienced intimate partner violence. Assessments of dependent variables were made at entry, following the final session of the intervention, and 3 weeks later. Using a repeated measures design and post hoc analyses, participants (n = 7) reported a significant decrease in depression and a marginally significant decrease in anxiety. No significant effect was found for self-esteem. Most participants reported all interventions to be helpful and the series of sessions a positive experience. The findings suggest that active music therapy within a group context may be an effective intervention for ameliorating mood in women recovering from intimate partner violence.

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