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Where words fail, music speaks: the impact of participatory music on the mental health and wellbeing of asylum seekers

机译:说话失败的地方,音乐在说话:参与式音乐对寻求庇护者的心理健康和幸福的影响

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Background: There is growing evidence that participatory music can be supportive and empowering for marginalised, culturally diverse populations. Amid largely hostile reception of asylum seekers in Australia, a group of music facilitators regularly attends an Immigration Transit Accommodation facility to share music and singing activities with detained asylum seekers, 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 observations recorded in 2012. Results: By drawing on examples from observational narratives, we outline a framework that suggests links between music and singing, and the health and wellbeing of detained asylum seekers. The framework includes four intertwined concepts: (1) Humanisation, (2) Community, (3) Resilience, and (4) Agency. Conclusions: The framework suggests the potential for participatory music to counter the significant impact of traumatic experiences and detention on asylum seekers' health and wellbeing.
机译:背景:越来越多的证据表明,参与音乐可以为边缘化,文化多元的人群提供支持和赋权。在澳大利亚对寻求庇护者的敌对行动中,一群音乐服务人员定期参加移民过境住宿设施,与被拘留的寻求庇护者分享音乐和唱歌活动,以应对无限期拘留所造成的严重精神和情感困扰。方法:本文从健康和福祉的角度概述了叙事分析的关键主题,这些叙事分析是音乐促进者在2012年记录的每月书面观察结果。结果:通过借鉴观察性叙事的示例,我们概述了一个框架,该框架建议了音乐之间的联系和唱歌,以及被拘留寻求庇护者的健康和福祉。该框架包括四个相互交织的概念:(1)人性化,(2)社区,(3)弹性和(4)代理。结论:该框架表明,参与音乐可以抵消创伤经历和拘留对寻求庇护者健康和福祉的重大影响。

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