Music therapy for depression: A narrative review

Brain-X Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1002/brx2.72
Xiaoman Wang, Wei Huang, Shuibin Liu, Chunhua He, Heng Wu, Lianglun Cheng, Songqing Deng
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As living standards improve, mental and physical health have been gaining increasing attention. Presently, depression is one of the most severe mental health issues. Depression affects the quality of life of affected individuals because it lasts for a very long time and is generally difficult to cure. Currently, pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy are the two main approaches for treating depression. However, some principles and characteristics of pharmacotherapy remain unclear, and its side effects are significant and noticeable. In addition, ordinary psychotherapy requires the assistance of a qualified psychotherapist, which is usually hard to find and expensive. Both methods are burdensome to the patients, making it difficult for them to benefit. As an easy-to-obtain therapy, music therapy has been recommended by physicians as an auxiliary therapy for various diseases to regulate patients' emotions and help the primary treatment methods to obtain better therapeutic effects. This review investigates and summarizes recent articles on the pathogenesis of depression and the effects of music therapy on depression. Its results show that music therapy is effective and available. However, a systematic treatment plan has not yet been formulated due to the lack of samples and short follow-up times. Future studies should include more samples and follow-up patients after the treatment period to address the continuous effect and principle of music therapy.

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音乐治疗抑郁症:叙述性综述
随着生活水平的提高,身心健康越来越受到人们的关注。目前,抑郁症是最严重的精神健康问题之一。抑郁症影响患者的生活质量,因为它持续时间长,一般很难治愈。目前,药物疗法和心理疗法是治疗抑郁症的两种主要方法。然而,药物治疗的一些原理和特点尚不明确,副作用大且明显。此外,普通的心理治疗需要合格的心理治疗师的帮助,而心理治疗师通常很难找到,而且价格昂贵。这两种方法都给患者造成了负担,使他们难以受益。音乐疗法作为一种简便易行的疗法,已被医生推荐作为各种疾病的辅助疗法,以调节患者的情绪,帮助主要治疗方法取得更好的治疗效果。本综述调查并总结了近期有关抑郁症发病机制和音乐疗法对抑郁症影响的文章。结果表明,音乐疗法是有效的,也是可用的。然而,由于样本缺乏和随访时间较短,尚未制定出系统的治疗方案。今后的研究应包括更多的样本和治疗期后的随访患者,以探讨音乐疗法的持续效果和原理。
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