Exploring facilitator perspectives on four participatory music-based interventions for perinatal mental health: a qualitative study.

TitleExploring facilitator perspectives on four participatory music-based interventions for perinatal mental health: a qualitative study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsAnstee L, Firth J, Hobby D, Sanfilippo KRose M, Miele M, Stewart L
JournalArts Health
Pagination1-18
Date Published2025 Apr 11
ISSN1753-3023
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Participatory music-based interventions can promote mental health and connectedness across diverse contexts, including in the perinatal period. However, research on participatory music-based perinatal interventions is limited and typically focused on postnatal depression. This study explores the various elements of four music-based interventions supporting different severities of perinatal mental health needs.

METHODS: Five musician leads and two clinicians were interviewed from four music-based perinatal interventions. Interviews explored the key features, goals, impacts and challenges of each intervention.

RESULTS: A reflexive thematic analysis identified four themes: (1) Incorporating varied musical activities; (2) Fostering a supportive community; (3) Affecting psycho-emotional change; and (4) Strategies for accessibility.

CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the multiple mechanisms through which participatory music interventions can promote perinatal mental health, including emotional regulation, self-compassion and coping skills. These findings can be used to guide future interventions for a wider spectrum of severities and types of perinatal mental health.

DOI10.1080/17533015.2025.2490628
Alternate JournalArts Health
PubMed ID40214081