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Effects of Music on Agitation in Dementia: A Meta-Analysis

Agitation is a common problem in patients suffering from dementia and encompasses a variety of behaviors such as repetitive acts, restlessness, wandering, and aggressive behaviors. Agitation reduces the probability of positive social interaction and increases the psychological and organizational bur...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2017-05, Vol.8, p.742-742
Main Authors: Pedersen, Siv K A, Andersen, Per N, Lugo, Ricardo G, Andreassen, Marita, Sütterlin, Stefan
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