Maya Story MA MTBC and Soul Song Project Team Western Region AMTA April 1 2011 presented by Chris Korb MM MTBC Director of Music Therapy Marylhurst University Oregon USA ID: 642409
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— presented by —Chris Korb, MM, MT-BCMaya Story, MA, MT-BCandSoul Song Project TeamWestern RegionAMTAApril 1, 2011Slide2
— presented by —Chris Korb, MM, MT-BCDirector of Music TherapyMarylhurst UniversityOregon, USAandSoul Song Project TeamWorld Congress XIIof Music TherapyB. A. ArgentinaSlide3
Why? Slide4
Year One Review of Literature – Choral Literature – Music & Healing – Music Education – Music Therapy in the USA, around the globe…Seek Grant FundingConsultants for SSP History of Project —Slide5
RespiratoryEnergy LevelsStress Review of Literature —Physiological ResearchSlide6
AffectQuality of LifeMood Review of Literature —Emotional ResearchSlide7
Singing in a choir significantly improves participants’ energy, stress, and mood and leads to an overall increase in quality of life. An Hypothesis Emerges —Slide8
Year TwoPilot Studies Begin Portland, Oregon —Collegiate choir Waverly Iowa —Collegiate choir
History of Project —Slide9
Pilot Study 1Marylhurst UniversityConcert Chorale(Portland, Oregon Start date: Winter, 2007Research collateralConductorResearch team member assignedHistory of Project : Year TwoSlide10
Pilot Study 2Wartburg College Castle Singers(Waverly, Iowa)Start date: Spring, 2007ConductorResearch team member assignedHistory of Project : Year TwoSlide11
Research MethodologySlide12
Participants Survey & Consent FormResearch Methodology —Slide13
Personal & demographic information —SocialSpiritualMusicalPhysicalEmotionalMentalResearch Methodology : SurveysSlide14
Research Methodology : SurveysSlide15
Participants Self-EvaluationFormResearch Methodology —Slide16
Research Methodology : Self-EvaluationSlide17
Preliminary Observations & ResultsSlide18
Preliminary Observations & Results —Data Collection Two methodsSlide19
All participants, — all rehearsalsStandard Deviations:Preliminary Observations & Results —Slide20
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:Slide21
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 —Slide22
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 —Slide23
Correlations observed to dateWithin the survey& demographic data:Mental & emotionalMental & socialSpiritual & emotionalPreliminary Observations & Results —Slide24
Within the sessions, pre-postfor Stress, Energy, and Mood:Mood difference &Energy differenceStress difference & Emotional BenefitCorrelations observed to date(Continued)Preliminary Observations & Results —Slide25
Refinement of the processChoir Coordinator’sChecklist POMS toolAdditional choirs‘on board’Grant writing . . .Year ThreeHistory of Project —Slide26
Choirs ‘on board’ for 2008 North County ChorusPaso Robles, CaliforniaKardon ChoralePhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSUNY Albany Community ChoirAlbany, New YorkWartburg College Castle Singers
Waverly, Iowa
Marylhurst University Community Chorale
Portland, Oregon =
FALL’2008
History of Project — Year Three Slide27
Kardon ChoraleHistory of Project — Year Three Slide28
Modified Pre-Post Graphics for Kardon ChoraleSlide29
EnergyStressMoodModified Pre-Post Graphics for Kardon ChoraleSlide30
Data analysis in process History of Project — Year Three Slide31
Looking Ahead —What’sPossible . . .Slide32
Tasks to be continued:Choirs &coordinatorsControl groupsGrant writers FUNDING, FUNDING!!Looking Ahead — What’s Possible . . . Slide33
Short term studies with select choirs and/orLongitudinal aspect: specific participants Looking Ahead — What’s Possible . . .Slide34
Participating choirsIndividuals within the choirsDual-Phase RecruitmentLooking Ahead — What’s Possible . . .Slide35
We invite you to join us and participate! Slide36
Research Team Members: Liska McNally, MT-BCPortland, ORAdministrative Choir CoordinatorTed Owen, MT-BCPortland, ORMarketing Communications DirectorRebbecca
Vickerman
,
MT-BC
Portland, OR
SSP Choir Liaison
Scott Copeland,
MS
Portland, OR
Data Analyst
Angie
Kopshy
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Student MT
Portland, OR
SSP Choir Liaison
Jodi
Winnwalker
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LSW,
MT-BC Portland, OR
Special Projects Mgr.
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Research Team Members(cont.): Maria Olaya, PhDTranslatorCheryl Dileo, PhDResearch consultantBecky Engen, PhD Research consultantTony Wigram,
PhD
Research consultantSlide38
CIAO!