Title: Population Served and Researcher Institutional Affiliation of Research Posters at American Music Therapy Association National Conferences, 1992-2006
Abstract: The purposes of this paper were to determine the population served and institutional affiliation of the researcher of research posters presented at the national music therapy conferences from 1992–2006. The author attained national music therapy conference programs and categorized population served and researcher institutional affiliation from the research poster session section in the conference program. Descriptive results indicated that studies involving perception and cognition, medical populations, and music therapy students and professionals, respectively, were most frequently presented. Independent clinicians/scholars have been active participants at each year's research poster session and constitute the largest group of presenters. In addition, a total of 67 universities within the United States have presented research during the last 15 years. The Florida State University and the University of Kansas, respectively, have been the most active academic institutions presenting at the research poster sessions. Suggestions for future research and implications for clinical practice are included.
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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