Purpose: This paper examines the effectiveness of culture-based activities in improving health-related outcomes among middle-aged and older adults. Based on the biopsychosocial model, this review aims to explore the impact of cultural engagement on health and well-being.
Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review based on peer-reviewed articles retrieved from various electronic databases.
Several studies have been conducted that show the crucial role of active participation in music in health promotion (e.g. Dingle et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGambling risk behaviour is an emerging problem among adolescents. "Unplugged" is an effective Social Influence curriculum for preventing substance use among students. This study aims to develop and test a new component focused on gambling added to the Unplugged program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The higher disease burden and related costs due to an increasing aging population have placed tremendous pressure on the healthcare systems worldwide. Given that music, both listened and actively performed, promotes and maintains good health and wellbeing among the population, we sought to perform a systematic review that would assess its biopsychosocial effects on a population over 40 years of age.
Methods: A comprehensive search of peer-reviewed articles up to April 2021 was conducted on six electronic databases (i.
Soc Work Public Health
November 2018
The dramatic increase in migration in Italy represents a challenge for social workers involved in the integration services. The current study explores the Italian social work practice with immigrants within different working contexts through qualitative data consisting in interviews with social workers. The data were analyzed through T-LAB, a software for content analysis and text mining.
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