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- Authors
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Monika Geretsegger,
Ulla Holck,
Łucja Bieleninik,
Christian Gold
- Title
- Feasibility of a trial on improvisational music therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder.
- Journal
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Journal of Music Therapy
- Year
- 2016
- Month
- Summer
- Volume
- 53
- Issue
- 2
- Page(s)
- pp. 93-120.
- Abstract Link
- Read Abstract (New Window)
- Publication Format
- Journal Article
- Efficacy Study/Review
- Yes
- Scientific Validity
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Peer-Reviewed,
Randomised Trial,
Controlled Trial
- Comments
- Using data from a subsample [15 children] of a multi-center RCT on improvisational music therapy (IMT) for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this study aims to evaluate feasibility of study procedures, evaluate safety, document concomitant treatment, and report consistency of individuals' trends over time in chosen outcome measures.
- Keywords
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Asperger Syndrome,
Autism,
Child/Children,
Communication Skills,
Creative / Expressive,
Intervention,
Music,
Music Therapy,
Pre-School / Toddlers,
Primary / Elementary School Age,
Psychotherapy,
Social Skills,
Treatment As Usual
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