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The effect of music therapy on language communication and social skills in children with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Forfatter(e)
Shi, Z., Wang, S., Chen, M., Hu, A., Long, Q., Lee, Y.
År
2024
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1336421
Tidsskrift
Frontiers in Psychology
Volum
15
Sider
1336421
Kategori(er)
Autismespekter Språk og motorikkSosiale ferdigheter (inkl. vennerelasjoner)
Tiltakstype(r)
Musikk/kunst- og uttrykksterapi
Abstract

Background

Studies have shown that music therapy can be used as a therapeutic aid for clinical disorders. To evaluate the effects of music therapy (MT) on language communication and social skills in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a meta-analysis was performed on eligible studies in this field.

Methods

A systematic search was conducted in eight databases: PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library databases, the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data, the Chinese Biomedical Literature (CBM) Database, and the VIP Chinese Science and Technology Periodicals Database. The standard mean difference (SMD) values were used to evaluate outcomes, and the pooled proportions and SMD with their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were also calculated.

Results

Eighteen randomized controlled trial (RCT) studies were included, with a total of 1,457 children with ASD. This meta-analysis revealed that music therapy improved their language communication [SMD = -1.20; 95%CI -1.45, -0.94; chi

(17) = 84.17, I

= 80%, p < 0.001] and social skills [SMD = -1. 13; 95%CI -1.49, -0.78; chi

(17) = 162.53, I

= 90%, p < 0.001]. In addition, behavior [SMD = -1.92; 94%CI -2.56, -1.28; chi

(13) = 235.08, I

= 95%, p < 0.001], sensory perception [SMD = -1.62; 95%CI -2.17, -1.08; chi

(16) = 303.80, I

= 95%, p < 0.001], self-help [SMD = -2. 14; 95%CI -3.17, -1.10; chi

(6) = 173.07, I

= 97%, p < 0.001] were all improved.

Conclusion

Music therapy has a positive effect on the improvement of symptoms in children with ASD.

Systematic review registration

https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/.