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69 View Ander, E.; Thomson, L.; Lanceley, A.; Menon, U.; Noble, G. Heritage, Health and Wellbeing: Assessing the impact of a heritage focused intervention on health and wellbeing. heritage; museum; health; wellbeing; object handling; arts in hospital Article
114 View Fancourt, D.; Steptoe, A.; Cadar, D. Cultural engagement and cognitive reserve: museum attendance and dementia incidence over a 10-year period dementia; cultural engagement; museums; social engagement; cognitive reserve Article
115 View Grossi, E.; Blessi, G. T.; Sacco, P.L. Magic moments: Determinants of stress relief and subjective wellbeing from visiting a cultural heritage site. culture; heritage; mental health; wellbeing; cortisol; stress Article
128 View Geng-qing Chi, C., ; Caia, R., ; Li, Y., Factors influencing residents’ subjective well-being at World Heritage Sites Heritage tourism; Tourism impacts; Support for tourism; Social environment; Sense of community Article
164 View Thomson, L. J.; Lockyer, B.; Camic, P. M.; Chatterjee, H. J. Effects of a museum-based social prescription intervention on quantitative measures of psychological wellbeing in older adults emotion; intervention; measures; older adults; psychological wellbeing; social prescribing Article
168 View Morse, N.; Thomson, L.J.M.; Brown, Z.; Chatterjee, H.J. Effects of creative museum outreach sessions on measures of confidence, sociability and well-being for mental health and addiction recovery service-users inferential statistics; mental health; rehabilitation; thematic analysis; visual arts Article
177 View Thomson, L. J. M.; Chatterjee, H. J. Well-Being With Objects: Evaluating a Museum ObjectHandling Intervention for Older Adults in Health Care Settings happiness; health care; measures; museum object-handling intervention; subjective well-being Article
183 View Binnie, J. Does Viewing Art in the Museum Reduce Anxiety and Improve Wellbeing? museum; viewing art; anxiety; wellbeing Article
696 View Thomson L.J., Morse N., Elsden E., Chatterjee H.J. Art, nature and mental health: assessing the biopsychosocial effects of a ‘creative green prescription’ museum programme involving horticulture, artmaking and collections creative activities; green prescriptions; mental health service user; mixed methods; museum intervention; psychological wellbeing; social prescribing Article
697 View Parry M.S. Public health heritage and policy: HIV and aids in museums and archives Herança e política de saúde pública: HIV e aids em museus e arquivos AIDS; Collections; HIV; Museums; Public history Article
698 View Tymoszuk U., Perkins R., Spiro N., Williamon A., Fancourt D. Longitudinal associations between short-term, repeated, and sustained arts engagement and well-being outcomes in Older Adults Cohort study; Cultural participation; Eudaimonic well-being; Evaluative well-being; Hedonic well-being Article
699 View Beauchet O., Cooper-Brown L., Hayashi Y., Galery K., Vilcocq C., Bastien T. Effects of thursdays at the Museum at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on the mental and physical health of older community dwellers: The art-health randomized clinical trial protocol Art; Health; Museum; Older adults; Quality of life; Randomized controlled trial; Well-being Article
700 View Ring F. Art of medicine: Should we be laughing more in art museums and hospitals? Article
701 View Tymoszuk U., Perkins R., Fancourt D., Williamon A. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between receptive arts engagement and loneliness among older adults Ageing; Arts; Cohort study; Cultural engagement; ELSA; Perceived isolation Article
702 View Rogers N.T., Fancourt D. Cultural Engagement Is a Risk-Reducing Factor for Frailty Incidence and Progression Ageing; Cultural engagement; Frailty; Psychosocial Article
703 View Konrath S. Museums as Weavers of the Invisible Strings that Connect us art museums; empathy; evidence-based practices; individualism; meaning; narcissism; social and emotional needs; Temporal trends; trust Article
704 View Fancourt D., Steptoe A. Cultural engagement and mental health: Does socio-economic status explain the association? Cultural engagement; Depression; Mental health; Social gradient; Socio-economic status Article
705 View Mastandrea S., Maricchiolo F., Carrus G., Giovannelli I., Giuliani V., Berardi D. Visits to figurative art museums may lower blood pressure and stress art museum; blood pressure; figurative and modern art styles; psycho-physiological measures; Restorativeness Article
706 View Monsuez J.-J., François V., Ratiney R., Trinchet I., Polomeni P., Sebbane G., Muller S., Litout M., Castagno C., Frandji D. Museum moving to inpatients: Le louvre à l’hôpital Art therapy; Hospital-related stress; Museum Article
707 View Koebner I.J., Fishman S.M., Paterniti D., Sommer D., Witt C.M., Ward D., Joseph J.G. The art of analgesia: A pilot study of art museum tours to decrease pain and social disconnection among individuals with chronic pain Analgesia; Art; Museum; Pain; Public Health; Social Context Article
708 View Fancourt D., Steptoe A. The art of life and death: 14 year follow-up analyses of associations between arts engagement and mortality in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Article
709 View Morse N., Chatterjee H. Museums, health and wellbeing research: co-developing a new observational method for people with dementia in hospital contexts collaboration; dementia; museums and arts for health; observational method; wellbeing Article
710 View Jensen A. Mental health recovery and arts engagement Arts and health; Arts engagement; Mental health; Museum/gallery; Recovery Article
712 View Mastandrea S., Fagioli S., Biasi V. Art and psychological well-being: Linking the brain to the aesthetic emotion Aesthetic appraisal; Aesthetic emotion; Art museum; Art-based learning; Emotion regulation; Neuroaesthetics; Well-being Article
713 View Fancourt D., Steptoe A. Cultural engagement predicts changes in cognitive function in older adults over a 10 year period: Findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Article
714 View Saavedra J., Arias S., Crawford P., Pérez E. Impact of creative workshops for people with severe mental health problems: art as a means of recovery Mental health; museum; recovery; schizophrenia; visual arts Article
716 View Todd C., Camic P.M., Lockyer B., Thomson L.J.M., Chatterjee H.J. Museum-based programs for socially isolated older adults: Understanding what works Healthy ageing; Museums; Social isolation; Social prescribing, older people; Wellbeing Article
717 View Roe B., McCormick S., Lucas T., Gallagher W., Winn A., Elkin S. Coffee, Cake & Culture: Evaluation of an art for health programme for older people in the community arts for health; care home; community; dementia; older people Article
719 View Wilson L., Bryant W., Reynolds F., Lawson J. Therapeutic outcomes in a museum? “You dont get them by aiming for them”. How a focus on arts participation promotes inclusion and well-being health promotion; mental health; visual arts Article
720 View Zazulak J., Halgren C., Tan M., Grierson L.E.M. The impact of an arts-based programme on the affective and cognitive components of empathic development Article
721 View Ketch R.A., Rubin R.T., Baker M.R., Sones A.C., Ames D. Art appreciation for veterans with severe mental illness in a VA Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Center art appreciation; mental health; veterans Article
722 View Paddon H.L., Thomson L.J.M., Menon U., Lanceley A.E., Chatterjee H.J. Mixed methods evaluation of well-being benefits derived from a heritage-in-health intervention with hospital patients happiness; material objects; mixed methods; museum object handling; wellbeing Article
724 View Ander E.E., Thomson L.J.M., Blair K., Noble G., Menon U., Lanceley A., Chatterjee H.J. Using museum objects to improve wellbeing in mental health service users and neurological rehabilitation clients Museum object; Qualitative analysis; Wellbeing Article
725 View Camic P.M., Chatterjee H.J. Museums and art galleries as partners for public health interventions art galleries; community-based interventions; health inequalities; health promotion; museums; social inclusion; well-being Article
726 View Gamoneda A. Thyssen: Relationship between museum and health Thyssen: Relaciones entre museo y salud Accesibility; Community; Especial needs; Habilities; Network; Visibility Article
727 View Rocha V., Schall V.T., Lemos E.D.S. The contribution of a science museum towards formation of healthcare concepts among young visitors A contribuição de um museu de ciências na formação de concepções sobre saúde de jovens visitantes Health and environment; Health education; Learning in museums; Meaningful learning; Scientific exhibitions Article
728 View Deane K., Fitch M., Carman M. An innovative art therapy program for cancer patients. Article
845 View Moualla Y., McPherson G. Making change towards inclusive societies: The soft power of community archaeology in building cultural heritage in Mozan, Syria Community archaeology; Cultural diplomacy; Cultural heritage; Cultural tourism; Inclusion; Inclusive growth; Soft power; Syria Article
846 View Guachalla A. Social inclusion and audience development at the Royal Opera House: a tourist perspective Audience development; Cultural tourism; Social inclusion Article
847 View Power A., Smyth K. Heritage, health and place: The legacies of local community-based heritage conservation on social wellbeing Community; Health enabling spaces; Heritage; Older people; Therapeutic landscapes Article
2153 View Macdonald L.; Nicholls N.; Gallou E.; Monckton L.; Mitchell R. Is spatial exposure to heritage associated with visits to heritage and to mental health? A cross-sectional study using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Mental Disorders; Mental Health; United Kingdom; adult; cross-sectional study; epidemiology; female; human; longitudinal study; male; mental disease; mental health; United Kingdom Article
2156 View Williams L.R.; Adams Rueda H. Witnessing Intimate Partner Violence Across Contexts: Mental Health, Delinquency, and Dating Violence Outcomes Among Mexican Heritage Youth Adolescent; Crime Victims; Cross-Sectional Studies; Exposure to Violence; Humans; Intimate Partner Violence; Mental Health; United States; adolescent; article; crime; dating violence; delinquency; exposure to violence; female; human; human experiment; immigrant; immigration; incidence; inheritance; juvenile; major clinical study; male; mental health; Mexican American; partner violence; peer group; poverty; risk factor; United States; witness; crime victim; cross-sectional study; mental health; psychology Article
2157 View Pringle Y.; Musisi S. HERITAGE, DEVELOPMENT, AND MENTAL HEALTH Article
2160 View Everill P.; Burnell K. Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past Article
2161 View Gallou E. Heritage and pathways to wellbeing: From personal to social benefits, between experience identity and capability shaping Article
2163 View Gallou E.; Uzzell D.; Sofaer J. Perceived place qualities, restorative effects and self-reported wellbeing benefits of visits to heritage sites: Empirical evidence from a visitor survey in England Article
2166 View Sektani H.H.J.; Khayat M.; Mohammadi M.; Roders A.P. Factors Linking Perceptions of Built Heritage Conservation and Subjective Wellbeing Article