Author/Authors :
EKİNCİ, Özalp Antakya Childrens’ Hospital - Child Psychiatry Clinic, Turkey , TOPÇUOĞLU, Volkan Marmara University - School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Turkey , TOPÇUOĞLU, Özgür Bilgin Erenköy Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders Hospital - Department of Neurology, Turkey , SABUNCUOĞLU, Osman Marmara University - School of Medicine - Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Turkey , BERKEM, Meral Marmara University - School of Medicine - Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Turkey
Abstract :
Despite the well-known importance of music in adolescent life, the relationship between music preferences and the psychological profiles of adolescents has not been completely clarified. The preference for some music types, especially heavy metal and rap (heavy music types), has been found to be associated with depressive symptoms, antisocial behavior and alcohol/drug usage. The lyrics of these music types and music videos also appear to contribute to these conditions. Although the bidirectional relationship between music preferences and psychiatric problems has not been well understood, the available research data suggest that the preferred music type represents already existing behavioural tendencies and emotional vulnerability towards psychiatric problems.
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Music preference , Adolescents , Heavy metal , Rap