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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2006 Nov:189:405-9.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.105.015073.

Music therapy for in-patients with schizophrenia: exploratory randomised controlled trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Music therapy for in-patients with schizophrenia: exploratory randomised controlled trial

Nakul Talwar et al. Br J Psychiatry. 2006 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Music therapy may provide a means of improving mental health among people with schizophrenia, but its effects in acute psychoses have not been explored.

Aims: To examine the feasibility of a randomised trial of music therapy for inpatients with schizophrenia, and explore its effects on mental health.

Method: Up to 12 weeks of individual music therapy plus standard care were compared with standard care alone. Masked assessments of mental health, global functioning and satisfaction with care were conducted at 3 months.

Results: Of 115 eligible patients 81 (70%) were randomised. Two-thirds of those randomised to music therapy attended at least four sessions (median attendance, eight sessions). Multivariate analysis demonstrated a trend towards improved symptom scores among those randomised to music therapy, especially in general symptoms of schizophrenia.

Conclusions: A randomised trial of music therapy for in-patients with schizophrenia is feasible. The effects and cost-effectiveness of music therapy for acute psychosis should be further explored in an explanatory randomised trial.

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