Jasemi, M., Aazami, S., & Zabihi, R.E. (2016). The effects of music therapy on anxiety and depression of cancer patients. Indian Journal of Palliative Care, 22, 455–458.
To study the effect of music on anxiety and depression
Patients listened to music for at least 20 minutes daily for three consecutive days. Music was provided through headphones and consisted of light music selected by experts. Study measurements were done daily after the intervention.
Two-group, non-random, quasi-experimental
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
There was no significant change in HADS scores in the control group. HADS scores declined significantly over the three days of the music group (p < 0.001)
Listening to music was associated with short-term reduction in symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Listening to music is a low-risk intervention that may be of benefit in managing symptoms of anxiety and depression.