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Chyn Yng Yang
Researcher at Taipei Medical University Hospital
Publications - 9
Citations - 577
Chyn Yng Yang is an academic researcher from Taipei Medical University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Music therapy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 504 citations. Previous affiliations of Chyn Yng Yang include Taipei Medical University.
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The impact of group music therapy on depression and cognition in elderly persons with dementia a randomized controlled study
Hsin Chu,Chyn Yng Yang,Chyn Yng Yang,Yu Lin,Keng Liang Ou,Tso Ying Lee,Anthony Paul O'Brien,Kuei Ru Chou +7 more
TL;DR: The group music intervention is a noninvasive and inexpensive therapy that appeared to reduce elders’ depression and delayed the deterioration of cognitive functions, particularly short-term recall function.
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Effectiveness of group music intervention against agitated behavior in elderly persons with dementia.
Yu Lin,Hsin Chu,Hsin Chu,Chyn Yng Yang,Chyn Yng Yang,Chiung Hua Chen,Shyi Gen Chen,Hsiu Ju Chang,Chia Jung Hsieh,Kuei Ru Chou,Kuei Ru Chou +10 more
TL;DR: This study explored the effectiveness of group music intervention against agitated behavior in elderly persons with dementia and found it to be effective.
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The efficacy of music therapy for people with dementia: A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.
Yu Shiun Chang,Yu Shiun Chang,Hsin Chu,Chyn Yng Yang,Chyn Yng Yang,Jui Chen Tsai,Min Huey Chung,Yuan Mei Liao,Mei Ju Chi,Megan F. Liu,Kuei Ru Chou +10 more
TL;DR: Music therapy exerted a moderately large effect on disruptive behaviours of people with dementia, a moderate effect on anxiety levels and depressive moods, and a small effect on cognitive functioning.
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Effects of a home-based walking program on perceived symptom and mood status in postoperative breast cancer women receiving adjuvant chemotherapy.
TL;DR: Regular moderate-intensity exercise can play an important role in improving treatment-related symptoms and mood in women with breast cancer.
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Determinants of Suicidal Ideation in Taiwanese Urban Adolescents
TL;DR: Results revealed that type of school, depressive symptoms, cognitive triad, and daily hassles significantly predicted adolescent suicidal ideation.