Music therapy for depression

No SJR dataNov 17, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using Music Therapy to Help with Depression

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Abstract

A total of 421 participants contributed to a meta-analysis showing that music therapy may provide short-term benefits for depression compared to treatment as usual.

  • Music therapy is associated with a large reduction in clinician-rated depressive symptoms compared to treatment as usual (SMD -0.98).
  • Patient-reported depressive symptoms also show a significant reduction with music therapy plus treatment as usual (SMD -0.85).
  • Music therapy combined with treatment as usual is superior to treatment as usual alone for reducing anxiety and improving functioning.
  • There is uncertainty regarding the comparative effectiveness of music therapy versus psychological therapies on depressive symptoms.
  • No significant differences were found in the number of participants leaving the study early between music therapy and treatment as usual.

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