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The MCR: A music therapy technique to support the hospitalization of depression

Encephale. 2021 Feb 26:S0013-7006(21)00031-2. doi: 10.1016/j.encep.2020.10.006. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The Receptive Composite Montage (RCM) is a musical induction technique designed to cause a positive state to in-patients diagnosed with depression in a psychiatric institution. This research aims at proving that the RCM brings patients into a relaxation state and a positive mood within 20min.

METHOD: Thirty-seven in-patients with depression took part in this study. The average age of the sample was slightly under 49 years old (48.73±12.41). The relaxing aspect of the RCM was monitored thanks to data given by an oximeter, which measures the heartbeats and the oxygen saturation level in the in-patient’s bloodstream. In order to complete these data, a focal-sampling observation was carried out. Positive mood induction was estimated based on interviews. The data have been processed through analytical statistics.

RESULTS: Heartbeats and oxygen saturation in the bloodstream during the relaxing phase of the montage (P<.001 and z=.018 respectively) tended to increase during the wake-up phase (P<.001) as was anticipated. In-patients who had felt a negative mood before listening to the RCM reported feeling a significant positive mood once they had listened to the RCM (z=.017).

CONCLUSION: The results obtained show that the RCM does induce a relaxation state by decreasing heartbeats and breathing cycles. Moreover, the qualitative data show that when in-patients listen to the RCM, their mood becomes positive through an emotional exercise causing their mood to shift from negative to positive.

PMID:33648753 | DOI:10.1016/j.encep.2020.10.006

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