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— presented by — Chris Korb, MM, MT-BC Maya Story, MA, MT-BC and Soul Song Project Team Western Region AMTA April 1, 2011. — presented by — Chris Korb, MM, MT-BC Director of Music Therapy Marylhurst University Oregon, USA and Soul Song Project Team World Congress XII of Music Therapy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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— presented by —
Chris Korb, MM, MT-BCMaya Story, MA, MT-BC
andSoul Song Project Team
Western RegionAMTA
April 1, 2011
— presented by —
Chris Korb, MM, MT-BCDirector of Music Therapy
Marylhurst UniversityOregon, USA
andSoul Song Project Team
World Congress XIIof Music Therapy
B. A. Argentina
Why?
Year One Review of Literature – Choral Literature – Music & Healing
– Music Education – Music Therapy in the
USA, around the globe…
Seek Grant Funding Consultants for SSP
History of Project —
Respiratory Energy Levels
Stress
Review of Literature —
Physiological Research
Affect Quality of Life
Mood
Review of Literature —
Emotional Research
Singing in a choir significantly improves participants’ energy, stress, and mood and leads to an overall increase in quality of life.
An Hypothesis Emerges —
Year Two
Pilot Studies Begin
Portland, Oregon —Collegiate choir
Waverly Iowa —Collegiate choir
History of Project —
Pilot Study 1 Marylhurst University
Concert Chorale(Portland, Oregon
Start date: Winter, 2007 Research collateral Conductor Research team member
assigned
History of Project : Year Two
Pilot Study 2 Wartburg College
Castle Singers(Waverly, Iowa)
Start date: Spring, 2007 Conductor Research team member
assigned
History of Project : Year Two
Research Methodology
Participants Survey & Consent Form
Research Methodology —
Personal & demographic information —
Social Spiritual Musical Physical Emotional Mental
Research Methodology : Surveys
Research Methodology : Surveys
Participants Self-EvaluationForm
Research Methodology —
Research Methodology : Self-Evaluation
Preliminary Observations & Results
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Data CollectionTwo methods
All participants, — all rehearsals
Standard Deviations:
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Energy-Stress-Mood
Marylhurst Choir (n=8) (near beginning of term)
Stress: pre = 4.9 post= 3.1 (t = 2.98, P=.01)
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Examples from specific rehearsals:
Wartburg Choir (n=16) (near end of term)
Energy: pre = 5.5(t = 2.32, P=.02) post = 6.4 Stress: pre= 7.6(3.36, P=.01) post= 6.2
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Wartburg choir (n=14) (near end of term)
Energy: pre = 6.0 (t=3.77, P=.01) post = 7.1 Stress: pre= 7.2 (t=1.99, P=.02) post= 6.2 Mood: pre=6.3 (t=2.24, P=.02) post=7.1
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Correlations observed to dateWithin the survey& demographic data:
Mental & emotional
Mental & social
Spiritual & emotional
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Within the sessions, pre-postfor Stress, Energy, and Mood:
Mood difference &Energy difference
Stress difference & Emotional Benefit
Correlations observed to date(Continued)
Preliminary Observations & Results —
Refinement of the process
Choir Coordinator’sChecklist
POMS tool Additional choirs
‘on board’
Grant writing . . .
Year ThreeHistory of Project —
Choirs ‘on board’ for 2008 North County Chorus
Paso Robles, California Kardon Chorale
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SUNY Albany
Community ChoirAlbany, New York
Wartburg College Castle SingersWaverly, Iowa
Marylhurst University Community ChoralePortland, Oregon =FALL’2008
History of Project — Year Three
Kardon ChoraleHistory of Project — Year Three
Modified Pre-Post Graphics for Kardon Chorale
Energy
Stress
Mood
Modified Pre-Post Graphics for Kardon Chorale
Data analysis in process
History of Project — Year Three
Looking Ahead —What’sPossible . . .
Tasks to be continued: Choirs &
coordinators Control groups Grant writers
FUNDING, FUNDING!!
Looking Ahead — What’s Possible . . .
Short term studies with select choirs
and/or Longitudinal
aspect: specific participants
Looking Ahead — What’s Possible . . .
Participating choirs
Individuals within the choirs
Dual-Phase Recruitment
Looking Ahead — What’s Possible . . .
We invite you to join
us and participate!
Research Team Members: Liska McNally, MT-BC
Portland, ORAdministrative Choir Coordinator
Ted Owen, MT-BCPortland, ORMarketing Communications Director
Rebbecca Vickerman, MT-BCPortland, ORSSP Choir Liaison
Scott Copeland, MSPortland, ORData Analyst
Angie Kopshy, Student MTPortland, ORSSP Choir Liaison
Jodi Winnwalker, LSW, MT-BC Portland, ORSpecial Projects Mgr.
Research Team Members(cont.):
Maria Olaya, PhDTranslator
Cheryl Dileo, PhDResearch consultant
Becky Engen, PhD Research consultant
Tony Wigram, PhD Research consultant
CIAO!