青年期のうつ病に対するダンスムーブメント療法のランダム化比較試験の実施計画
Riikka Valjakka1, Päivi Pylvänäinen2, Maj Lindgren3
1Department of Psychiatry, Adolescent outpatient unit, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University hospital, P.O. Box 356,, Helsinki, 00520 , Finland. riikka.valjakka@helsinki.fi.
BMC psychology
|January 8, 2026
まとめ
この研究では青年期のうつ病に対するダンスムーブメント療法を調査します。ダンスムーブメント療法は、若者のメンタルヘルスを改善するための新しい効果的な治療法を提供する可能性があります。
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