Attending live sporting events predicts subjective wellbeing and reduces loneliness
IntroductionThis study explored whether attending live sporting events (LSEs) improved subjective wellbeing and loneliness, above and beyond demographic predictors.MethodsSecondary data from 7,249 adults from the Taking Part 2019-20 survey (UK household survey of participation in culture and sport)...
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Main Authors: | Helen Keyes (Author), Sarah Gradidge (Author), Nicola Gibson (Author), Annelie Harvey (Author), Shyanne Roeloffs (Author), Magdalena Zawisza (Author), Suzanna Forwood (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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