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Effects of Different Genres of Music on the Psycho-Physiological Responses of Undergraduates
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Lin, Mei-Feng
, Liu, Yu-Chen
, Lee, Hsin-Ping
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Anxieties
/ Anxiety - prevention & control
/ College students
/ Depression - prevention & control
/ Heart Rate
/ Humans
/ Mental depression
/ Music
/ Music therapy
/ Stress
/ Students
2016
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Effects of Different Genres of Music on the Psycho-Physiological Responses of Undergraduates
by
Lin, Mei-Feng
, Liu, Yu-Chen
, Lee, Hsin-Ping
in
Anxieties
/ Anxiety - prevention & control
/ College students
/ Depression - prevention & control
/ Heart Rate
/ Humans
/ Mental depression
/ Music
/ Music therapy
/ Stress
/ Students
2016
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Effects of Different Genres of Music on the Psycho-Physiological Responses of Undergraduates
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Lin, Mei-Feng
, Liu, Yu-Chen
, Lee, Hsin-Ping
in
Anxieties
/ Anxiety - prevention & control
/ College students
/ Depression - prevention & control
/ Heart Rate
/ Humans
/ Mental depression
/ Music
/ Music therapy
/ Stress
/ Students
2016
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Effects of Different Genres of Music on the Psycho-Physiological Responses of Undergraduates
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Effects of Different Genres of Music on the Psycho-Physiological Responses of Undergraduates
2016
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Overview
Undergraduate students face tremendous stressors from learning, interpersonal relationships, and life. Stress may cause adaptation exhaustion and stress-related disorders. While the results of recent clinical studies indicate that music interventions may alleviate stress, there is a dearth of research exploring the discrete effects of various genres of music on psycho-physiological status.
To explore the effects of listening to different genres of music on the psycho-physiological responses of undergraduates.
A one-group, pretest-posttest design was used. A total of 122 undergraduates were assigned to the following four music subgroups according to their musical preference: joyful, tense, sad, and peaceful. Students in each subgroup listened to the self-selected music for 15 minutes during the experiment. A physiological data acquisition systems, the State Anxiety Inventory, and the Visual Analogue Scale for anxiety and depression were used to measure the psycho-physiological responses of participants before,
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Taiwan Nurses Association
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