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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2019.9.9.229

Effects of Music Therapy Activity on the Stress Change of Alcoholics with Extended Song Sharing  

Choi, Kyeong-Yoon (Division of Nursing, Jesus University)
Kim, Sun-Sik (Department of Music Therapy, Yewon Arts University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.9, no.9, 2019 , pp. 229-236 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to examine the moderating effect of Extended Song Sharing for helping alcoholics to deal with stress. ESS is structure with non-verbal techniques approaches traditional Song Sharing technique. For this study, 64 alcoholics hospitalized were experimental (n=33) and control groups (n=31). The group was asked to participate in 12 ESS programs twice a week, every 45 minutes for six weeks. During this period, all those who belonged to the experimental and control groups were required to continue to participate in treatment programs prescribed by hospitals. Result: ESS interventional effects on subjects were evaluated using a stress response scale. As a result of the experiment, the WCC score of the experimental group increased 7.3% (p=0.000) but there was almost no change in the control group (1.5% increase, p=0.019). Effects of WCC types were higher in the experimental group, followed by 13.67% (p=0.006) in coping with wishful thinking, 9.66% (p=0.000) in the pursuit of social support, 6.35% (p=0.000) in dealing with problems, and 4% (p=0.000) in coping with emotions. ESS activities have been confirmed to improve the way alcoholics cope with stress.
Keywords
Extended Song Sharing(ESS); Alcoholism; Stress; The Ways of Coping Checklist(WCC); Music Therapy;
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