What Kind of Music is Your Kid Listening?

A View at the Relation Between Music and Violence

By R.B., published Nov 16, 2007
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What kind of music is your kid listening?

A view at the relation between Music and violence

According to a new study presented in the American Public Health Association's 135th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., almost 1 in 3 songs heard by your kids had references to illegal drugs use. This includes the most popular songs heard by your kids during 2005 in a variety of musical genres such as: Rap, Country, R&B/hip-hop, Rock, and Pop

Researchers analyzed 279 of the 2005 most popular songs according to Billboard magazine and when they heard them they found that 33% were about drug use or at least mentioned it.

Music genre was determinant in the percentage of songs hat contained references to illegal drugs use. Rap had 77% of allusions followed by country at 37 per cent, &B/hip-hop at 20 percent. Rock and pop were on the music genres with the lowest allusions rate.

In regard to which drugs were mentioned or alluded in the songs the study found some interesting results. Alcohol and marijuana were the substances most frequently mentioned.

Also, drug was associated with sex, violence, humor, peer/social pressure, partying sex, and/or money. Usually songs who alluded to drugs gave them a positive spin rather than a negative one.

According to the lead researcher, Dr. Brian A. Primack, research has shown that messages in the media are associated to drug use in adolescents. He recommended during his presentation to "be aware of exposures such as these" since them seem to be correlated with drug abuse.

Primack et al. 2007. Content analysis of references to substance abuse in popular music

What Kind of Music is Your Kid Listening?

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While some of your statistics may be accurate and interesting, I have to say this article is very poorly written. The grammar is terrible, and there are numerous spelling errors, almost to the point of being unreadable. If English isn't your native language, I can understand. But you can always use spellchecker or have someone proofread before you submit! For anyone who wants to write professionally, I can't stress this enough! If you disagree, feel free to write to me.

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 11:07:31 PM

 
Good topical issue - thanks for bringing attention to it

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 4:02:09 PM

 
Music is such an emotional issue at public schools in my area that all music is banned on campus - except that which can be proven to be part of the lesson of the day relevant to the classroom curriculum. Indeed - the schools are doing their part - what are the parents doing to influence appropriate musical influence on their OWN CHILDREN during the other 18 hours per day that their children are not in school?

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 4:02:14 PM

 
no

Posted on 11/27/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

 
I meant government!

Posted on 11/25/2007 at 2:11:00 PM

 
oh. okay. how do you know so much info about the governmeny and such. But i don't listen to bad stuff like that. i only listen to Hannah Monatana, Jonas Brothers, Aly+AJ, Everlife, etc. You know stuff like that. That stuff is the good music! Anyone out there agree?

Posted on 11/25/2007 at 2:11:00 PM

 
MORE BAD GRAMMAR

Posted on 11/18/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

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