Music therapy in eating disorder treatment and its synergy with systemic and family-based therapy approaches: A systematic review

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Sarah Seppendorf, Julia Hoorman, Natalie Schloeßer, Artur C Jaschke
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Eating disorders are serious psychosomatic disorders and constitute the most common chronic disorder of female adolescence. Men experience a later onset but appear to constitute around 25% of adult cases. Due to their comorbidities and high mortality rate, these conditions pose a significant health risk. Although systemic and family therapy are considered among the most successful treatment modalities in adolescence, there is a need for expanded treatment options. With this background, the question arises as to what extent music therapy is already integrated into treatments. This review aims to include studies on music, music therapy, and eating disorders in general and covering all age groups. In all, 26 studies met the criteria for review, with a total of 1026 participants. None of the studies used music therapy combined with systemic or family-based therapy. However, despite differences between study designs, the individual studies show commonalities in their interventions and a relationship to the systemic and family-based approach. This review suggests that music therapy may be a valuable complement to the treatment modalities of systemic and family-based therapies as well as to constellations and sculpture approaches in eating disorders treatment. Further research is recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of such combined approaches.
饮食失调症治疗中的音乐疗法及其与系统疗法和家庭疗法的协同作用:系统性综述
进食障碍是一种严重的心身疾病,是女性青春期最常见的慢性疾病。男性发病较晚,但约占成人病例的 25%。由于其并发症和高死亡率,这些疾病对健康构成了极大的威胁。尽管系统治疗和家庭治疗被认为是青春期最成功的治疗方式之一,但仍需要更多的治疗选择。在此背景下,音乐疗法在多大程度上已被纳入治疗中就成了问题。本综述旨在纳入有关音乐、音乐疗法和进食障碍的一般研究,并涵盖所有年龄组。共有 26 项研究符合综述标准,参与者共计 1026 人。没有一项研究将音乐疗法与系统疗法或家庭疗法相结合。不过,尽管研究设计不同,但个别研究在干预措施以及与系统疗法和家庭疗法的关系方面显示出了共性。这篇综述表明,音乐疗法可能是系统疗法和家庭疗法治疗模式的重要补充,也是饮食失调治疗中组合和雕塑方法的重要补充。建议进一步开展研究,以评估此类综合方法的有效性。
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