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Abstract
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Purpose: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological treatment of the behavioral and psychological symptoms. This study was conducted to contribute to the rehabilitation of patients with idiopathic Parkinson¡¯s disease in the areas of functionality, emotionality and sociability.
Methods: The study included 35 participants, aged between 52 and 77 years, who were diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson¡¯s disease (IPD) and reported suffering from depression, chronic illness anticipated stigma, and worrying about quality of life . The patients were recruited from the department of outpatient neurology at School of Medicine, D University in B Metropolitan City. Group music therapy was performed for nine weeks. The results were analyzed by repeated measures ANOVA .
Results: In terms of stigma, there were significant differences between two groups and time (p<.05). Analysis of the interaction between time and service method revealed significant differences (p<.05). Between time, and the interaction between time and service method revealed significant differences in terms of quality of life (p<.05).
Conclusion: The results suggest that group music therapy will be effective on the psychosocial well-being of patients with Parkinson¡¯s disease living in assisted and independent living communities.
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KeyWords
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Parkinson disease, Music therapy, Depression, Quality of life
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