Music listening preferences and preadmission dysfunctional psychosocial behaviors of adolescents hospitalized on an in-patient psychiatric unit |
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Journal/Book: J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 1991; 4: 3-8.
Abstract: This study investigated the relationship between music listening preferences and preadmission, dysfunctional psychosocial behaviors (PDPB) of 60 adolescents who were hospitalized on an in-patient psychiatric unit. Findings were that hospitalized adolescents who primarily listened to music with negative lyrics/themes had a history of more PDPB than hospitalized adolescents who primarily listened to music that did not contain negative lyrics/themes; and hospitalized adolescents who primarily listened to heavy metal music had a history of more PDPB than hospitalized adolescents who primarily listened to other types of music.
Keyword(s): Adolescence ; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Mental Disorders psychology; Psychoanalytic Theory; Questionnaires Choice Behavior; Hospitalization ; Mental Disorders epidemiology; Music psychology Female; Human; Male
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