二十一点简单规则Where words fail, music speaks: the impact of participatory music on the mental health and wellbeing of asylum ekers: Arts & Health: Vol 8,
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期刊名称: Arts & Health
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作者: Caroline,Lenette,Donna,Weston,Patricia,Wi,Naomi,Sunderland
作者机构: School
测试类型年份: 2015年
期号: 第2期王长远
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关键词: asylum ekers;music;singing;detention;health and wellbeing
摘要:BackgroundBackgroundThere is growing evidence that participatory music can be supportive and empowering for marginalid, culturally diver populations. Amid largely hostile reception of asylu
m ekers in Australia, a group of music facilitators regularly attends an Immigration Transit Accommodation facility to share music and singing activities with detained asylum ekers, to counter significant mental and emotional distress resulting from indefinite detention. Methods This paper outlines the key themes of a narrative analysis, from a health and wellbeing perspective, of music facilitators' monthly written obrvations recorded in 2012. Results By drawing on examples from obrvational narratives, we outline a framework that suggests links between music and singing, and the health and wellbeing of detained asylum ekers.
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