The Effects of a Single Music Relaxation Session on State Anxiety Levels of Adults in a Workplace Environment (Report)
Australian Journal of Music Therapy 2008, Annual, 19
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Abstract Music relaxation has been used to decrease stress and anxiety levels in a number of adult populations including psychiatry, medical settings and occupational work environments. This study aims to investigate the immediate effects of a single music relaxation session in adults in an occupational setting by measuring anxiety levels at the completion of employees shift. Data from 80 customer service specialists (female = 40, male = 40) were obtained from a call center in Queensland.
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