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Development of Timing Regulation Rhythm-Based Music Intervention Protocol for Children With ADHD

ADHD 아동 대상 타이밍 조절 리듬 기반 음악중재 프로토콜 개발

  • Cho, Mi-Ran (Department of Music Therapy, Kosin University) ;
  • Park, Hye-Young (Department of Music Therapy, Kosin University)
  • 조미란 (고신대학교 교회음악대학원 음악치료전공) ;
  • 박혜영 (고신대학교 교회음악대학원 음악치료전공)
  • Received : 2024.03.15
  • Accepted : 2024.05.07
  • Published : 2024.08.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a rhythm-based music intervention protocol to enhance timing regulation in children with ADHD and investigate its feasibility. For this purpose, a three-phase study was conducted involving ADHD children and typically developing children. In the first phase, group-specific baseline measurements were taken for auditory attention (KAT), motor timing, and perceptual timing. In the second phase, a rhythm-based music intervention protocol incorporating key factors was developed. In the third phase, the developed protocol was applied to ADHD children to investigate the variables affecting timing regulation and to verify its effectiveness. Results from the first phase revealed significant differences in the timing values of children with ADHD, particularly in tasks requiring discrimination of sound duration and precision in rhythm patterns. Additionally, exploratory factor analysis of KAT results and motor/perceptual timing identified three clusters: attentional responsiveness, attentional synchronization, and attentional sophistication. In the second phase, a protocol consisting of tasks involving synchronization, attentional shifting, and rhythm production at various difficulty levels was developed and validated for expert validity. In the third phase, individual application of the protocol to children with predominantly inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive ADHD subtypes demonstrated changes in timing regulation tasks. This study provided basic data for using rhythm as an effective facilitation tool that leads from voluntary to involuntary attention in children with ADHD.

본 연구는 ADHD 아동의 타이밍 조절 향상을 위한 리듬 기반 음악중재 프로토콜을 개발하고 실행 가능성을 조사하는 데 목적이 있다. 이를 위해 ADHD 아동(부주의 우세형, 과잉행동-충동형)과 일반 아동을 대상으로 3단계의 연구를 진행하였다. 1단계에서는 청각주의력 검사(KAT), 운동 타이밍(자가 탭핑, 동기화 및 유지), 지각 타이밍(음길이 변별 및 재산출, 리듬패턴)의 그룹별 기준값을 측정 및 탐색적 요인분석을 하였고, 2단계에서는 주요 요인을 적용한 리듬 기반 음악중재 프로토콜을 개발하였다. 3단계에서는 개발된 프로토콜을 ADHD 아동에게 적용하여 타이밍 조절에 영향을 미치는 변인들을 조사하고 그 효과를 검증하였다. 연구 결과, 1단계에서는 음길이 변별과제와 정교성을 요구하는 리듬패턴 과제에서 ADHD 아동의 타이밍 값에 유의한 차이를 보였다. 또한, KAT 검사 결과와 운동 및 지각 타이밍의 탐색적 요인분석을 통해 주의 반응성, 주의 동기화, 주의 정교성의 총 3개 요인 군집을 도출하였다. 2단계에서는 속도 및 간격 조정에 따른 난이도별 동기화, 주의 전환, 리듬 산출 과제로 구성한 프로토콜 개발 후 전문가 타당도 검증을 확보하였다. 3단계 연구에서는 부주의 우세형 및 과잉행동-충동형 ADHD 아동에게 프로토콜을 개별적으로 적용한 결과, 탭핑 동기화와 음길이 산출 리듬 과제의 변별과 산출에서 유의한 차이가 있었다. 본 연구는 ADHD 아동의 자발적 주의부터 비자발적 주의까지 이끄는 효과적인 촉진 도구로 리듬을 활용하기 위한 기초자료로서 의의가 있다.

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