Creech Andrea
Faculté de Musique, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jan 30;10:117. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00117. eCollection 2019.
A growing body of evidence has demonstrated significant social and emotional benefits of music-making amongst senior citizens. However, several as-yet unresolved age-related barriers to "musicking" have been identified. Positioned within the emergent field of gerontechnology, concerned with the interface between aging and technology research, this review of literature thus explores the potential for music technologies to function as a vehicle for creative musical opportunities in later-life. ERIC, PsychInfo, and Web of Science databases were searched, focusing on the intersection between music, technology, and aging. The criteria for inclusion were that the paper should: (1) be in English; (2) report empirical research involving the use of music technologies intended to support receptive (listening, interpreting, reflecting) or active (playing, creating, performing) engagement with music amongst older persons, defined as being aged 60 years or above (United Nations, 2017); (3) be published as a peer reviewed journal article. Of 144 papers screened, 18 papers were retained. 10 studies focused on using technology to support musicking in the form of listening, reflecting, and interpreting. Just five studies explored the utility of technology in promoting singing or playing instruments, while a further three were focused on music and movement. Overall, the literature reviewed suggests that older people, even those with complex needs, are capable of, and interested in using music technologies to access and create personally meaningful music. The limited research that does exist points to multiple and significant benefits that may be derived from receptive or active musicking supported by a range of music technologies.
越来越多的证据表明,音乐创作对老年人有显著的社会和情感益处。然而,人们已经发现了一些与年龄相关的、尚未解决的“音乐创作”障碍。本文献综述位于老年技术这一新兴领域内,该领域关注衰老与技术研究之间的交叉点,因此探讨了音乐技术作为一种工具,在晚年提供创造性音乐机会的潜力。我们检索了教育资源信息中心(ERIC)、心理学文摘数据库(PsychInfo)和科学引文索引数据库(Web of Science),重点关注音乐、技术和衰老之间的交叉点。纳入标准为:(1)论文为英文;(2)报告实证研究,涉及使用音乐技术以支持老年人(定义为60岁及以上,联合国,2017)对音乐的接受性(聆听、诠释、反思)或主动性(演奏、创作、表演)参与;(3)作为同行评审期刊文章发表。在筛选的144篇论文中,保留了18篇。10项研究聚焦于使用技术以聆听、反思和诠释的形式支持音乐创作。只有5项研究探讨了技术在促进唱歌或演奏乐器方面的效用,另有3项研究聚焦于音乐与运动。总体而言,综述文献表明,老年人,即使是那些有复杂需求的老年人,有能力且有兴趣使用音乐技术来获取和创作具有个人意义的音乐。现有的有限研究指出,一系列音乐技术支持的接受性或主动性音乐创作可能带来多重显著益处。