Music therapy for adolescents with psychiatric disorders: An overview.

TitleMusic therapy for adolescents with psychiatric disorders: An overview.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsFreitas C, Fernández-Company JFernando, Pita MFigueira, García-Rodríguez M
JournalClin Child Psychol Psychiatry
Volume27
Issue3
Pagination895-910
Date Published2022 Jul
ISSN1461-7021
KeywordsAdolescent, Humans, Mental Disorders, Music Therapy
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although it is true that adolescence is a stage of evolutionary development in which there are innumerable windows of opportunity, it is also the peak age at which some psychiatric disorders may appear. On the other hand, music is an auditory stimulus that interests and motivates youngsters, as it is used for identity, social connection, and emotional regulation.

METHODS: We conducted a strategic search by consulting scientific databases. The following search terms were employed: Music Therapy AND Psychology AND Psychiatry AND Adolescents. The following international electronic databases were searched: Medline, Ovid, and Cochrane Library.

RESULTS: A total of 142 sources were identified from which 9 papers on music therapy published exclusively in scientific journals specialized in psychology or child psychiatry were selected. The total number of participants was 651. The studies reported that music therapy interventions have the potential to improve self-esteem, social engagement, decrease social isolation, and depressive and anxiety symptoms in psychiatric adolescents (both in inpatient and outpatient settings).

CONCLUSION: Given the heterogeneity and methodological quality of the few studies included, it is complex to extrapolate and generalize results. More quality research is needed to expand music therapy interventions on youth mental health.

DOI10.1177/13591045221079161
Alternate JournalClin Child Psychol Psychiatry
PubMed ID35196161