Creative Journeys Report 2019

Creative Journeys 87 Office for National Statistics. (2017). Loneliness - What characteristics and circumstances are associated with feeling lonely? Available at: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/wellbeing/articles/ lonelinesswhatcharacteristicsandcircumstancesareassociatedwithfeelinglonely/2018-04-10 Pearce, E., Launay, J., MacCarron, P., & Dunbar, R.. (2016). Tuning in to others: Exploring relational and collective bonding in singing and non-singing groups over time. Psychology of Music, 45 (4), 496-512. Perkins, R., Yorke, S., & Fancourt, D. (2018). Learning to facilitate arts-in-health programmes: A case study of musicians facilitating creative interventions for mothers with symptoms of postnatal depression. International Journal of Music Education, 36 (4), 644-658. Perlman, D., & Peplau, L.A. (1981). Toward a Social Psychology of Loneliness. In R. Gilmour & S. Duck (Eds), Personal relationships. 3, Personal relationships in disorder (pp. 31-56). London: Academic Press. Pitkala, K. H., Routasalo, P., Kautiainen, H., & Tilvis, R. S. (2009). Effects of psychosocial group rehabilitation on health, use of health care services, and mortality of older persons suffering from loneliness: a randomized, controlled trial. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences , glp011. Raineri, M.L. & Cabiati, E. (2016). Kitwood’s thought and relational social work. European Journal of Social Work, 19 (6), 1004-1020. DOI: 10.1080/13691457.2015.1074549 Roberts, T., & Bowers, B. (2015). How nursing home residents develop relationships with peers and staff: A grounded theory study. International journal of nursing studies, 52 (1), 57-67. Rose, E., & Lonsdale, A. (2016). Painting Place: Re-imagining landscapes for older peoples’ subjective wellbeing. Health and Place, 40 , 58-65. Secker, J., Heydinrych, K., Kent, L. & Keay, J. (2017). Why art? Exploring the contribution to mental well-being of the creative aspects and processes of visual art making in an arts and mental health course. Arts and Health, 10 (1), 72-84. Stewart, N.A.J. & Lonsdale, A.J. (2016). Its better together: The psychological benefits of singing in a choir. Psychology of Music, 44 (6), 1240-1254. Swindells, R., Lawthom, R., Rowley, K., Siddiquee, A., Kilroy, A., & Kagan, C. (2013). Eudaimonis well-being and community arts participation, Perspectives in Public Health, 133 (1), 60-65. Swindells, R., Lawthom, R., Parkinson, C., Clennon, O., & Kagan, C. (2016). ‘I’m not a therapist you know… I’m an artist’: Facilitating well-being and basic psychological needs satisfaction through community arts participation. Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 7 (3), 347-367. Tarr, B., Launey, J., & Dunbar, I.M. (2014). Music and social bonding: “self-other” merging and neurohormonal mechanisms. Frontiers in Psychology, 5 . doi:10.3389/fpsg.2014.0196 Tennant, R., Hiller, L., Fishwick, R., Platt, S., Joseph, S., Weich, S., Parkinson, J., Secker, J. & Stewart-Brown, S. (2007). The Warwick-Edinburgh mental well-being scale (WEMWBS): development and UK validation. Health and Quality of life Outcomes, 5 (1), 63.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTA4ODM=