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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2016 Volume.12 No. 4 p.95 ~ p.114
A Pilot Study on Adolescents' Daily Musical Activities, Musical Preferences, their Stress-level, and Mood Regulation Strategies through Music
Hwang Eun-Young

Abstract
This study was to investigate a group of adolescents¡¯ daily musical activities, musical preferences, stress-level, and mood regulation strategies. The survey was conducted to 180 middle school and high school students and the data of 99 students were analysed by using frequency analysis, cross-table analysis, correlation analysis and two-way ANOVA. The results were as follows. First, music listening was the most preferred musical activities, and K-pop was the most preferred music genre among the adolescents. Second, for the adolescents, academic stress was the most stressful one. And male and female students show statistically different levels of stress regarding their physical appearance. Third, ¡°revival strategy¡± is the most commonly used strategy among adolescents. And there were statistical differences on ¡°strong sensation¡± and ¡°solace strategy¡± between middle school and high school students. Also, students experiencing the higher stress showed that they used more ¡°discharge¡± and ¡°mental work¡± strategies than other strategies.
KEYWORD
Adolescence, Mood Regulation Strategy, Musical Preference
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