Child Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Musical Training in the Improvement of Psychological Well-being and Quality of Life of Children From Low Income Families
This study aims to examine the effectiveness of musical training in promoting happiness and
quality of life of preschool children from low-income families.
Participants in the experimental group will attend a weekly 1-hour musical training lesson
for 12 weeks conducted by the Music Children Foundation. While participants in the waitlist
control group received the same training after the experimental group had completed the
intervention.
Children from low income families generally suffer from hard conditions,such as poor living
conditions, inadequate nutrition, and delay in accessing health care services. Such problems
may made children suffer from developmental problems and malnutrition and to have a lower
level of intelligence and difficulties in language comprehension, which may not only have
profound impacts on children's physical well-being, but on their psychological well-being as
well. Musical training is considered to have potential for promoting psychological well-being
among children mostly because music is found to be important to a child's early psychological
development. A growing number of educators and researchers suggest that, of all the stages of
life, infancy may be the time when music has the most important impact on an individual.
Babies hear language long before they are able to comprehend it. The quality and the quantity
of what is unconsciously absorbed in infancy relates directly to later development. Musical
training has been used for various purposes such as improving language development,
self-expression, memory skills, concentration, social interaction, fine motor skills,
listening, problem-solving, teamwork, goal setting, and coordination. More importantly, when
a child learns to sing and play music, other areas of development — creativity, family
bonding, self-esteem, confidence, emotional development — are also positively impacted.
Nevertheless, although musical training is popular and is considered to be a beneficial
intervention in the promotion of psychological well-being, longitudinal studies that examine
the efficacy of music-making in children from low-income families are limited. Importantly,
there is to date no study that examines the effects of musical training on enhancing the
psychological well-being among these children. There is an imperative need for rigorous
empirical scrutiny of the effectiveness of musical training in promoting the psychological
well-being of children from low-income families. Therefore, the aim of this study is to
examine the effectiveness of musical training in promoting happiness and quality of life of
preschool children from low-income families.
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