The art of aging well: a study of the relationship between recreational arts engagement, general health and mental wellbeing in cohort of Australian older adults
IntroductionEvidence of the benefits of arts engagement to community wellbeing has been mounting since the 1990s. However, large scale, quantitative, epidemiological studies of the "arts-healthy aging" relationship, or the types of arts older adults voluntarily choose to engage in as part...
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Main Authors: | Christina R. Davies (Author), Charley A. Budgeon (Author), Kevin Murray (Author), Michael Hunter (Author), Matthew Knuiman (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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