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音乐训练对儿童发展的影响:委内瑞拉 El Sistema 的随机试验。

The Effects of Musical Training on Child Development: a Randomized Trial of El Sistema in Venezuela.

机构信息

Social Protection and Health Division, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

Social Sector, Inter-American Development Bank, 1300 New York Ave., NW, Washington, DC, 20577, USA.

出版信息

Prev Sci. 2017 Oct;18(7):865-878. doi: 10.1007/s11121-016-0727-3.

Abstract

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Many studies have explored the links between music and children's outcomes; however, study designs have not been sufficiently rigorous to support causal findings. This study aims to assess the effects of a large-scale music program on children's developmental functioning in the context of high rates of exposure to violence. The paper describes the results of an experimental evaluation of Venezuela's National System of Youth and Children's Orchestras. The curriculum of the program, better known as "El Sistema," emphasizes social interactions through group instruction and group performances. The randomized control trial was conducted in 16 music centers between May 2012 and November 2013. In total, 2914 children ages 6-14 participated in the experiment, with approximately half receiving an offer of admission to the program in September 2012 and half in September 2013. The treatment group children participated for one semester more than the control group children. After 1 year, full-sample ITT estimates indicate improved self-control (by 0.10 standard deviations) and reduced behavioral difficulties (by 0.08 standard deviations), both significant at 10% after controlling for multiple hypothesis testing. There were no full-sample effects on other domains. Sub-sample effects are larger among (1) children with less-educated mothers and (2) boys, especially those exposed to violence at baseline. In the latter subgroup, we find lower levels of aggressive behavior. We find that the program improved self-control and reduced behavioral difficulties, with the effects concentrated among subgroups of vulnerable children. The results suggest the importance of devising mechanisms to target resources to the most vulnerable children.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02369315.

摘要

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许多研究都探讨了音乐与儿童表现之间的关系;然而,研究设计还不够严谨,无法支持因果关系的发现。本研究旨在评估在高暴力暴露率背景下,大规模音乐项目对儿童发展功能的影响。本文描述了委内瑞拉国家青年和儿童管弦乐团系统的一项实验评估的结果。该计划的课程,更为人所知的是“El Sistema”,强调通过小组指导和小组表演进行社交互动。这项随机对照试验于 2012 年 5 月至 2013 年 11 月在 16 个音乐中心进行。共有 2914 名 6-14 岁的儿童参加了实验,其中约一半在 2012 年 9 月和 2013 年 9 月获得了参加该项目的机会。实验组的儿童比对照组的儿童多参加了一个学期。经过 1 年,全样本意向治疗估计表明自我控制能力提高(提高了 0.10 个标准差),行为困难减少(减少了 0.08 个标准差),在经过多次假设检验控制后,这两个方面均达到 10%的显著性水平。在其他领域没有全样本的影响。在(1)母亲受教育程度较低的儿童和(2)男孩中,亚组效应更大,尤其是那些在基线时接触过暴力的儿童。在后一组中,我们发现攻击性行为水平较低。我们发现该计划提高了自我控制能力,减少了行为困难,其效果集中在弱势儿童群体中。结果表明,必须设计机制将资源瞄准最弱势的儿童。

试验注册

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02369315。

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