Walworth Darcy D
The Florida State University, USA.
J Music Ther. 2009 Spring;46(1):32-52. doi: 10.1093/jmt/46.1.32.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of music therapy intervention on premature infants' and full term infants' developmental responses and parents' responsiveness. Subjects (n=56) were parent-infant dyads who attended developmental music groups or a control condition assessing responsiveness during toy play. All subjects were matched according to developmental age and were also matched by group for socioeconomic status and for maternal depression. Types of infant play and parent responsiveness were measured using observation of a standardized toy play for parent-infant dyads. Observations were coded with the number of seconds spent in each behavior using the SCRIBE observation program. Parents completed a questionnaire on the perception of their infant's general development, interpretations of their child's needs, the purpose of using music with their child, and their child's response to music. The infants attending the developmental music groups with their parents demonstrated significantly more social toy play (p < .05) during the standardized parent-infant toy play than infants who did not attend the music groups. While not significant, graphic analysis of parent responsiveness showed parents who attended the developmental music groups engaged in more positive and less negative play behaviors with their infants than parents who did not attend the music groups. This study demonstrates the first findings of positive effects of developmental music groups on social behaviors for both premature and full term infants under 2 years old.
本研究的目的是考察音乐治疗干预对早产儿和足月儿发育反应以及父母反应性的影响。研究对象(n = 56)为母婴二元组,他们参加了发育音乐小组或在玩具玩耍期间评估反应性的对照条件。所有受试者均根据发育年龄进行匹配,并且在社会经济地位和母亲抑郁方面也按组进行匹配。使用针对母婴二元组的标准化玩具玩耍观察来测量婴儿玩耍类型和父母反应性。观察结果使用SCRIBE观察程序按照每种行为所花费的秒数进行编码。父母完成了一份关于他们对婴儿总体发育的看法、对孩子需求的解读、与孩子一起使用音乐的目的以及孩子对音乐的反应的问卷。与父母一起参加发育音乐小组的婴儿在标准化母婴玩具玩耍期间比未参加音乐小组的婴儿表现出显著更多的社交性玩具玩耍(p < .05)。虽然不显著,但对父母反应性的图表分析显示,参加发育音乐小组的父母与未参加音乐小组的父母相比,与婴儿进行更多积极且更少消极的玩耍行为。本研究首次证明了发育音乐小组对2岁以下早产儿和足月儿社交行为的积极影响。