Child and Adolescent Mental Health Music Therapy Assessment: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q1 Arts and Humanities
Kate A Aitchison, Katrina Skewes McFerran
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Recovery-oriented mental health care emphasizes hope, empowerment, personally defined recovery, and the importance of systemic change and action on the social determinants of mental health and wellbeing. It has been argued that music therapy is highly compatible with recovery principles. This critical interpretive synthesis explores published music therapy assessments designed for use with children and adolescents experiencing mental health challenges, including assessment development, contextual influences, and potential applications in recovery-oriented mental health settings. Database searches, citation tracking, and hand searching identified nine relevant publications (1988-2019), reflecting eight separate assessments. Publications describe the assessment of multiple domains to inform planning; use a range of quantitative rating scales and qualitative descriptions; focus on information sharing and enhancing credibility; and reveal the influence of verbal psychotherapeutic models. Some assessments use terminology that was common in the era that they were published but are not considered congruent with recovery-oriented care. An emphasis on clinician dominance and duplication of information collected by other professionals in interdisciplinary settings is also apparent, potentially affecting usability in mental health services. Exploration of musical phenomena is evident in all assessments and may offer a unique contribution to interdisciplinary processes. Although a significant focus on individual pathology is evident, consumers' resources and contexts are explored in many of the music therapy assessments. This synthesis reveals a need to explore and develop music therapy assessment practices that align with recovery-oriented principles to meet consumer needs and improve integration in interdisciplinary contexts.

儿童和青少年心理健康音乐治疗评估:一个关键的解释性综合。
以康复为导向的精神卫生保健强调希望、赋权、个人定义的康复,以及对精神健康和福祉的社会决定因素进行系统性变革和行动的重要性。人们一直认为音乐疗法与康复原则高度一致。这一重要的解释性综合探讨了为儿童和青少年心理健康挑战而设计的已发表的音乐治疗评估,包括评估发展、环境影响以及在以康复为导向的心理健康环境中的潜在应用。数据库检索、引文跟踪和手工检索确定了9篇相关出版物(1988-2019),反映了8个独立的评估。出版物描述了对多个领域的评估,为规划提供信息;使用一系列定量评定量表和定性描述;注重信息共享,增强公信力;并揭示言语心理治疗模式的影响。一些评估使用的术语在他们发表的时代是常见的,但不被认为与康复导向的护理一致。强调临床医生的主导地位和其他专业人员在跨学科环境中收集的信息的重复也很明显,这可能影响精神卫生服务的可用性。音乐现象的探索在所有评估中都很明显,并可能为跨学科过程提供独特的贡献。尽管对个体病理的显著关注是显而易见的,但在许多音乐治疗评估中,对消费者的资源和环境进行了探索。这种综合揭示了探索和发展音乐治疗评估实践的需要,这些实践与以康复为导向的原则相一致,以满足消费者的需求,并改善跨学科背景下的整合。
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Journal of Music Therapy
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