APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Music to the Rescue: Long-Term Music Exposure Improves Anxiety and Depression without Altering Life Satisfaction in the Elderly Living in Assisted Living Facilities

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Social

  • Lee Wulfenstein
    Fellow Student/Research Team Lead
  • Claudia Jorgensen
    Utah Valley University
  • Cody Titcomb
    Fellow Student/ Research Assistant
  • Vicky Ting-yi Liao
    Fellow Student/ Research Assistant
  • Jacob Peterson
    Student/ Research Assistant

Abstract

Short- and long-term effects of active and passive music exposure on anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction levels among elderly individuals living in assisted living facilities were evaluated. We found that long-term music exposure significantly reduced anxiety and depression, but not life satisfaction.

Music and Arts

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