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Receptive Music Interventions During Intradermal Testing in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Solfeggio Frequencies and Turkish Classical Music on Pain and Parental Anxiety
The study summary and design were to assess procedural anxiety and stress in parents and pain perception in children during intradermal testing. Music medicine was incorporated into the study design as a nonpharmacological intervention. Two distinct auditory modalities were used: solfeggio frequencies-174 Hz, 285 Hz, 396 Hz, and 528 Hz-which have been suggested to interact with the human energy field through resonance-based mechanisms, and Turkish classical musical modes (makams), such as Rast, Hicaz, Uşşak, Neva, and Saba, which are modal systems that include microtonal intervals and follow specific melodic progressions that are often associated with different emotional and spiritual effects as well as sensory and emotional regulation potential.
Age
2 - 18 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Prof Dr Cemil Tascioglu Education and Research Hospital Organization
Istanbul, Şişli, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
May 14, 2025
Primary Completion Date
July 6, 2025
Completion Date
July 14, 2025
Last Updated
December 8, 2025
120
ACTUAL participants
Receptive Music Therapy - Solfeggio Frequencies
BEHAVIORAL
Receptive Music Therapy - Traditional Turkish Music
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Hilal Gungor
NCT07478393
NCT07456631
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