Arts and adult mental health literature review. Addressing the evidence base from participation in arts and cultural activities.

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This paper is the outcome of a rapid literature review of arts in adult mental health. It has been undertaken by the Centre for Arts and Humanities in Health and Medicine (CAHHM) at the University of Durham. CAHHM was initially approached to do this by Peter Bates of the National Development Team. Subsequent discussions with the Social Exclusion Unit in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister agreed the terms, remit and time-scale of the review. As part of the macro-review being undertaken of adult mental health and social exclusion under the aegis of the SEU, this paper is within the 'civic participation' strand, specifically addressing the evidence base from participation in arts and cultural activities.

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Centre for the Arts and Humanities in Health and Medicine. (2003). Arts and adult mental health literature review. Addressing the evidence base from participation in arts and cultural activities. Centre for Arts and Humanities in Health and Medicine CAHHM at the University of Durham. Retrieved from https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/cahhm/reports/Arts and Mental Health Report MW 2003.pdf

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