ResultsFindings showed no significant differences between thethree groups with regard to their demographic character-istics. The majority were housewives. However, there wasa significant difference in pregnancy status among women(P = 0.025) (Table 1). Despite a difference in the severity ofMSA (P = 0.021) (Table 2), the mean scores of MSA were notsignificantly different between the three groups (Table 3).According to the paired t-test, there was a significantdecrease in the two time periods in terms of both the sever-ity and mean scores of MSA in the KC and music during KCgroups (P = 0.002, P = 0.001, respectively) (Table 3). Therewas no statistically significant difference found in the meanscores and severity of MSA between the two interventiongroups.