Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Royal College of Music, London, United Kingdom.
Qual Health Res. 2020 Oct;30(12):1924-1940. doi: 10.1177/1049732320944142. Epub 2020 Aug 5.
Participatory music engagement has the capacity to support well-being. Yet, there is little research that has scrutinized the processes through which music has an effect. In this meta-ethnography [PROSPERO CRD42019130164], we conducted a systematic search of 19 electronic databases and a critical appraisal to identify 46 qualitative studies reporting on participants' subjective views of how participatory music engagement supports their mental well-being. Synthesis of first-order and second-order interpretations using thematic coding resulted in four third-order pathways that account for how participatory music engagement supports mental well-being: managing and expressing emotions, facilitating self-development, providing respite, and facilitating connections. Our interpretation suggests that people benefit from participatory music engagement by engaging with specific and multiple processes that meet their individual needs and circumstances. These findings inform research directions within the field of music and well-being, as well as guiding the development and delivery of future music interventions.
参与式音乐活动具有促进健康的能力。然而,很少有研究仔细审查音乐产生影响的过程。在本次元分析[PROSPERO CRD42019130164]中,我们对 19 个电子数据库进行了系统检索,并进行了批判性评估,以确定 46 项定性研究报告了参与者对参与式音乐活动如何支持其心理健康的主观看法。使用主题编码对一级和二级解释进行综合,得出了四个能够解释参与式音乐活动如何支持心理健康的三级途径:管理和表达情绪、促进自我发展、提供喘息机会和促进联系。我们的解释表明,人们通过参与满足个人需求和环境的特定和多种过程从参与式音乐活动中受益。这些发现为音乐与健康领域的研究方向提供了信息,并为未来音乐干预的制定和实施提供了指导。