Using Music to Promote Hong Kong Young People's Emotion Regulation and Reduce Their Mood Symptoms and Loneliness: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
Yuan Cao, Yuanxin Shi, Debbie Chi Wing Low, Daniel T L Shek, David H K Shum, Radhika Tanksale, Genevieve Dingle
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Abstract
Background: Mental health needs in the community surged during the pandemic, with concerning reports of increased negative mood symptoms among youth. At the same time, preventive psychoeducational interventions were insufficient within frontline youth mental health services in Hong Kong, and research specifically addressing youth loneliness remained limited on an international scale. Given the association between loneliness and other mental health symptoms, psychoeducational programs that empower adolescents to cope with emotions may help address both the research gap and local demand. As such, Tuned In, a previously validated intervention program originally developed in Australia, was introduced to the local context. Cultural adaptations and an added focus on loneliness were incorporated into the project to enhance its acceptability and test its effectiveness.
Objective: This study aims to evaluate an adapted version of the Tuned In music-based psychoeducation program, designed to reduce loneliness, depression, and anxiety symptoms among young people in Hong Kong by enhancing their emotion regulation skills.
Methods: Participants aged 16-19 years will be randomly assigned to either the experimental or control group. The experimental group will receive an online, group-based psychoeducation program focused on emotion recognition and management, delivered weekly over 4 consecutive weeks. The intervention is grounded in Russell's emotion circumplex model and music psychology, and program content included: The 2D model and characteristics of emotions from different quadrants (session 1); happiness and loneliness (session 2); high-arousal and negative-valence emotions, for example, stress and anxiety (sessions 3); and anxiety, perfectionism, and a celebration of achievement (session 4). Both therapist- and participant-selected music will be used in the intervention to provide a rich repertoire for group discussion, psychoeducation, reflection, and the practice of social skills. The main outcome measures will be assessed using the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, and the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale. Feedback on the project arrangement will be gathered through qualitative input. A mixed methods analysis will be conducted following data collection.
Results: The project was successfully funded in February 2023 by the Health and Medical Research Fund in Hong Kong and commenced in August 2023. As of September 16, 2024, a total of 316 completed questionnaires had been received through Qualtrics for screening purposes, with 89 participants deemed eligible for the program. The project is scheduled to conclude in August 2025, with results to be published thereafter.
Conclusions: Participants are expected to show improvements in emotion regulation, along with reductions in mood symptoms and loneliness, following the intervention.
背景:大流行期间,社区的心理健康需求激增,令人担忧的报告显示,青少年的负面情绪症状有所增加。与此同时,香港一线青少年心理健康服务的预防性心理教育干预措施不足,而在国际范围内,专门针对青少年孤独感的研究仍然有限。考虑到孤独和其他心理健康症状之间的联系,帮助青少年应对情绪的心理教育项目可能有助于解决研究差距和当地需求。因此,最初在澳大利亚开发的一项经过验证的干预计划“调谐”被引入当地环境。文化适应和对孤独的额外关注被纳入项目中,以提高其可接受性并测试其有效性。目的:本研究旨在评估一个改编版的调谐音乐为基础的心理教育计划,旨在通过提高他们的情绪调节技能来减少香港年轻人的孤独,抑郁和焦虑症状。方法:16-19岁的参与者随机分为实验组和对照组。实验组将接受一个以小组为基础的在线心理教育项目,重点是情绪识别和管理,每周授课,持续4周。干预以罗素的情绪循环模型和音乐心理学为基础,项目内容包括:来自不同象限的情绪的二维模型和特征(第一部分);幸福与孤独(第二部分);高唤醒和负效情绪,例如压力和焦虑(第3期);焦虑、完美主义和对成就的庆祝(第四阶段)。治疗师和参与者选择的音乐都将在干预中使用,为小组讨论、心理教育、反思和社交技能的实践提供丰富的曲目。主要结果测量采用情绪调节问卷、情绪调节困难量表、抑郁焦虑压力量表和De Jong Gierveld孤独量表进行评估。将通过定性输入收集有关项目安排的反馈。数据收集后将进行混合方法分析。研究结果:该项目于2023年2月获香港卫生及医学研究基金资助,并于2023年8月展开。截至2024年9月16日,Qualtrics共收到316份完整的问卷,用于筛选目的,其中89名参与者被认为符合该计划的条件。该项目计划于2025年8月结束,届时将公布结果。结论:在干预后,参与者预期在情绪调节方面表现出改善,同时情绪症状和孤独感也有所减少。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06147297;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06147297.International注册报告标识符(irrid): DERR1-10.2196/67764。