Author:
Talwar Nakul,Crawford Mike J.,Maratos Anna,Nur Ula,McDermott Orii,Procter Simon
Abstract
BackgroundMusic therapy may provide a means of improving mental health among people
with schizophrenia, but its effects in acute psychoses have not been
explored.AimsTo examine the feasibility of a randomised trial of music therapy for
in-patients with schizophrenia, and explore its effects on mental
health.MethodUp to 12 weeks of individual music therapy plus standard care were
compared with standard care alone. Masked assessments of mental health,
global functioning and satisfaction with care were conducted at 3
months.ResultsOf 115 eligible patients 81 (70%) were randomised. Two-thirds of those
randomised to music therapy attended at least four sessions (median
attendance, eight sessions). Multivariate analysis demonstrated a trend
towards improved symptom scores among those randomised to music therapy,
especially in general symptoms of schizophrenia.ConclusionsA randomised trial of music therapy for in-patients with schizophrenia is
feasible. The effects and cost-effectiveness of music therapy for acute
psychosis should be further explored in an explanatory randomised
trial.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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