Social thinning and stress generation after childhood maltreatment: A neurocognitive social transactional model of psychiatric vulnerability
Childhood maltreatment is associated with significant, enduring risk of psychiatric disorder.
In this paper, we review how neurocognitive alterations after maltreatment might indirectly …
In this paper, we review how neurocognitive alterations after maltreatment might indirectly …
Interventions to modify psychological well-being: Progress, promises, and an agenda for future research
Psychological well-being, characterized by feelings, cognitions, and strategies that are
associated with positive functioning (including hedonic and eudaimonic well-being), has …
associated with positive functioning (including hedonic and eudaimonic well-being), has …
Hobby engagement and mental wellbeing among people aged 65 years and older in 16 countries
Growing aging populations pose a threat to global health because of the social and
psychological challenges they experience. To mitigate this, many countries promote hobby …
psychological challenges they experience. To mitigate this, many countries promote hobby …
Association of music interventions with health-related quality of life: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Importance Increasing evidence supports the ability of music to broadly promote well-being
and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). However, the magnitude of music's positive …
and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). However, the magnitude of music's positive …
[HTML][HTML] Engagement in leisure activities and depression in older adults in the United States: Longitudinal evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
Background Receptive cultural engagement (eg, attending theaters and museums) can
reduce depression in older adults. However, whether specific participatory leisure activities …
reduce depression in older adults. However, whether specific participatory leisure activities …
Art museums as institutions for human flourishing
Visiting art museums is a common activity that a wide variety of people choose to engage in
for many reasons. Increasingly, communities, nations, and societies are turning to art …
for many reasons. Increasingly, communities, nations, and societies are turning to art …
[HTML][HTML] What are the active ingredients of 'arts in health'activities? Development of the INgredients iN ArTs in hEalth (INNATE) Framework
Background: There is a scarcity of research concerning what it is about arts engagement that
may activate causal mechanisms leading to effects on health and wellbeing: their active …
may activate causal mechanisms leading to effects on health and wellbeing: their active …
The healing impact of travel on the mental health of breast cancer patients
W **ong, M Huang, XY Leung, Y Li - Tourism Management, 2025 - Elsevier
This study explores how breast cancer patients engage in travel and how travel may
improve patients' mental health. Data were collected from 31 breast cancer participants …
improve patients' mental health. Data were collected from 31 breast cancer participants …
Who engages in the arts in the United States? A comparison of several types of engagement using data from the General Social Survey
Background Engaging in the arts is a health-related behavior that may be influenced by
social inequalities. While it is generally accepted that there is a social gradient in traditional …
social inequalities. While it is generally accepted that there is a social gradient in traditional …
Deep rest: An integrative model of how contemplative practices combat stress and enhance the body's restorative capacity.
Engaging in contemplative practice like meditation, yoga, and prayer, is beneficial for
psychological and physical well-being. Recent research has identified several underlying …
psychological and physical well-being. Recent research has identified several underlying …