Symptoms of
Schizophrenia Eased by Music Therapy
According to British researchers, some of the symptoms of
schizophrenia may be eased with music therapy.
(November 1, 2006) -- The scientists suggest that the
depression,
anxiety
and emotional withdrawal
symptoms of schizophrenia, can be alleviated by
listening to music.
Researchers at Imperial College London conducted a small study in four
hospitals, where 115 eligible patients were randomly selected to receive
either standard therapy alone or standard therapy along with a musical
component of eight to 12 music sessions.
The patients were encouraged to express themselves with a range of
musical instruments.
Study author Dr. Mike Crawford, says it has been known for some time that
psychological treatments can help people with schizophrenia, but these have
only been used when people are fairly stable.
Dr. Crawford says they found that encouraging patients to express
themselves through music seemed to improve their symptoms and music therapy
provides a way of working with people when they are acutely unwell.
Around one percent of the population of Britain and the United States are
affected by schizophrenia.
The illness usually appears in the
late teens and early 20s and is characterised by
hallucinations,
delusions, hearing voices and changes in behaviour.
Current treatments such as
antipsychotic drugs focus on eliminating the
symptoms but the drugs can
cause side effects such as weight gain, an
increased risk of diabetes and sexual dysfunction.
Crawford and his team say they found greater improvements in the music
therapy group and even though they could not completely rule out other
factors, such as the severity of the illness, they believe the findings
warrant further study and a larger trial.
Dr. Crawford says music therapy may provide a means of enhancing the
effectiveness of in-patient treatment by reducing some of the symptoms of
schizophrenia that respond least well to drug treatment.
Source:: British Journal of Psychiatry
Last updated: 11/06
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