| 英文摘要 |
Based on the four areas of music therapy, music education, community music, and everyday uses of music by MacDonald et al. (2012), this study concentrated on constructing a new thematic structure to provide the contextual development for the literature review of music, health, and well-being over the past two decades and examined limitations presented in these studies. Overall, 110 studies published from 2000 to 2024 in peer-reviewed journals, books, books’reviews, literature reviews, theses and dissertations, and grey literature were analyzed. The research results revealed 12 related themes: (1) working methods, (2) medical settings, (3) community settings, (4) business management, (5) secondary goals and benefits of music education: cultural and environmental well-being, (6) inclusive music education, special music education, and adapted music classes, (7) factors affecting community music, (8) secondary goals and benefits of community music: social well-being, (9) physical health and exercise, (10) emotional regulation, stress management, divert attention, and increase concentration, (11) beliefs and practices, and (12) self-identity. |