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69 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Binnie, J. | Does Viewing Art in the Museum Reduce Anxiety and Improve Wellbeing? | museum; viewing art; anxiety; wellbeing | Article | 696 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Ring F. | Art of medicine: Should we be laughing more in art museums and hospitals? | Article | 701 | 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 | Rogers N.T., Fancourt D. | Cultural Engagement Is a Risk-Reducing Factor for Frailty Incidence and Progression | Ageing; Cultural engagement; Frailty; Psychosocial | Article | 703 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Jensen A. | Mental health recovery and arts engagement | Arts and health; Arts engagement; Mental health; Museum/gallery; Recovery | Article | 712 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Gamoneda A. | Thyssen: Relationship between museum and health Thyssen: Relaciones entre museo y salud | Accesibility; Community; Especial needs; Habilities; Network; Visibility | Article | 727 | 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 | Deane K., Fitch M., Carman M. | An innovative art therapy program for cancer patients. | Article | 845 | 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 | Guachalla A. | Social inclusion and audience development at the Royal Opera House: a tourist perspective | Audience development; Cultural tourism; Social inclusion | Article | 847 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Pringle Y.; Musisi S. | HERITAGE, DEVELOPMENT, AND MENTAL HEALTH | Article | 2160 | Everill P.; Burnell K. | Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, Powerful, and Therapeutic Engagement with the Past | Article | 2161 | Gallou E. | Heritage and pathways to wellbeing: From personal to social benefits, between experience identity and capability shaping | Article | 2163 | 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 | Sektani H.H.J.; Khayat M.; Mohammadi M.; Roders A.P. | Factors Linking Perceptions of Built Heritage Conservation and Subjective Wellbeing | Article |