Cultural events - does attendance improve health? Evidence from a Polish longitudinal study
Abstract Background Although there is strong advocacy for uptake of both the arts and creative activities as determinants of individual health conditions, studies evaluating causal influence of attendance at cultural events on population health using individual population data on health are scarce....
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Main Authors: | Dorota Węziak-Białowolska (Author), Piotr Białowolski (Author) |
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