The impact of arts on prescription on individual health and wellbeing: a systematic review with meta-analysis
IntroductionThe evidence-base for the impact of participating in the arts for different aspects of health and wellbeing is growing. Arts on Prescription has gained increasing recognition as a method for fostering connections among individuals and communities, however, to date no systematic review of...
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Main Authors: | Anita Jensen (Author), Nicola Holt (Author), Sayaka Honda (Author), Hilary Bungay (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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