Report on the positive effects of culture for well-being and health

The recent report “Scoping review of culture, well-being, and health interventions and their evidence, impacts, challenges and policy recommendations for Europe” synthesises existing evidence on the positive effect of arts and cultural activities on health and well-being.

The report is an outcome of the CultureForHealth project and seeks to provide a clear indication of the volume of existing literature, the key concepts, focus points and the types of studies that exist. It also identifies knowledge gaps in the existing literature. Finally, the report gathers policy recommendations and identifies challenges, further expanding the scope of the report beyond the proposed policy directions and specific policy measures.

The CultureForHealth project writes “[a]s our society faces severe challenges such as a mental health crisis exacerbated by the pandemic, an ageing population, growing inequalities, forceful displacement of people due to war and political conflict, and dynamic changes to work and the economy, new solutions and approaches are needed. The findings of this scoping review and its recommendations throw light on the pathways through which culture and the arts can support individuals and communities in adequately addressing these global challenges, thus identifying further avenues for future research and action.”