Effects of Music Therapy on Mood in Stroke Patients

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      Amelia Ballak
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      Effects of Music Therapy on Mood in Stroke Patients

      Citation: Kim, D., Park, Y., Choi, J., Im, S., Jung, K., Cha, Y., Yoon, Y. (2011). Effects of Music Therapy on Mood in Stroke Patients. Eons Medical Journal, 52(6), 977-981.

      University Affiliations: Eons University College of Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine

      URL: http://www.eymj.org

      Abstract:
      Purpose: To investigate the effects of music therapy of depressive mood and anxiety in post-stroke patients and evaluate satisfaction levels of patients and caregivers. Materials and methods: Eighteen post-stroke patients, within six months of onset and mini mental status examination score of over 20, participated in this study. Patients were divided into music and control groups. The experimental group participated in the music therapy for four weeks. Psychological status was evaluated with the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) before and after music therapy. Satisfaction with music therapy was evaluated by a questionnaire. Results: BAI and BDI scores showed a greater decrease in the music group than the control group after music therapy, but only the decrease in patients and caregivers was affirmative. Conclusion: Music therapy has a positive effect on mood in post-stroke patients and may be beneficial for mood improvement with stroke. These results are encouraging, but further studies are needed in this field.

      Keywords: music therapy, mood, stroke, depression, anxiety

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