The effect of music therapy services on classroom behaviours of newly arrived refugee students in Australia
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01/12/2006
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Resumo |
This pilot study examined the effects of a short-term music therapy program on the classroom behaviours of newly arrived refugee students who were attending an intensive 'English as a Second Language' secondary school. A cross-over design with two five-week intervention periods was employed with group music therapy sessions conducted one or two times per week. Data from the Behaviour Assessment Scale for Children were used to evaluate a range of positive and negative school behaviours. A significant decrease in externalising behaviours was found with particular reference to hyperactivity and aggression. No significant differences were found in other behaviours. Explanations and implications of these findings are discussed. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Taylor & Francis |
Palavras-Chave | #Classroom behaviour #Externalising behaviour #Music therapy #Refugees #C1 #321299 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #730399 Health and support services not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |