Efficacy of the Tuned In music emotion regulation program in international university students.

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychology & Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-05 DOI:10.1080/08870446.2023.2197007
Dianna Vidas, Nicole L Nelson, Genevieve A Dingle
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Abstract

Objective: Moving overseas to study can be exciting, however many international students find this transition stressful. Therefore, empirically supported strategies to assist with managing stress and supporting well-being are needed. Motivated music listening is an effective stress management strategy, and is linked with international student well-being. Tuned In is a group program designed to increase emotion awareness and regulation using motivated music listening.

Methods and measures: We evaluated a 4-session online version of Tuned In for motivated music use, emotion regulation, and well-being in international students. The study used a 2 (Treatment; Waitlist) x 3 (timepoints: pre = T1; +4 weeks = T2; +8 weeks = T3) randomised controlled cross-over design. Treatment participants (n = 23) completed Tuned In between T1 and T2, Waitlist participants (n = 27) completed Tuned In between T2 and T3.

Results: Between T1 and T2, motivated music use increased in Treatment participants but not for the Waitlist. Treatment participants were also more confident in maintaining happiness and in having healthy ways of managing emotions at T2. All participants enjoyed Tuned In.

Conclusions: Tuned In, a group-based music listening program, even when delivered online, provides benefits for international students. With student well-being at risk as they begin university, enjoyable programs that help develop skills for students' academic journey should be a priority.

调音音乐情绪调节项目在国际大学生中的效果。
留学目的:出国留学是一件令人兴奋的事情,然而许多国际学生发现这种转变很有压力。因此,需要经验支持的策略来帮助管理压力和支持福祉。积极听音乐是一种有效的压力管理策略,与国际学生的健康息息相关。调谐是一个小组计划,旨在提高情绪意识和调节使用动机音乐听。方法和措施:我们对国际学生的动机音乐使用、情绪调节和幸福感进行了4期在线版本的评估。该研究采用了2 (Treatment;候补名单)× 3(时间点:pre = T1;+4周= T2;+8周= T3)随机对照交叉设计。治疗组参与者(n = 23)在T1和T2之间完成了调谐,候补组参与者(n = 27)在T2和T3之间完成了调谐。结果:在T1和T2之间,治疗组参与者的动机音乐使用增加,但候补组没有。接受治疗的参与者在T2时也更有信心保持快乐,并以健康的方式管理情绪。所有的参与者都很喜欢《调谐》。结论:调谐,一个以团体为基础的音乐聆听项目,即使是在线提供,也为国际学生提供了好处。当学生们开始上大学的时候,他们的健康就面临着风险,因此,帮助学生在学术之旅中发展技能的愉快项目应该是优先考虑的。
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期刊介绍: Psychology & Health promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness. The contents include work on psychological aspects of physical illness, treatment processes and recovery; psychosocial factors in the aetiology of physical illnesses; health attitudes and behaviour, including prevention; the individual-health care system interface particularly communication and psychologically-based interventions. The journal publishes original research, and accepts not only papers describing rigorous empirical work, including meta-analyses, but also those outlining new psychological approaches and interventions in health-related fields.
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