01459nmm a2200193 a 4500001001400000003000900014005001700023007001500040008004100055020001800096040002800114100002100142245011100163260004600274300004200320520074900362700002201111856013201133vtls000011395ES-BaOER20241129133429.0cr ||| |||||150313s2015 xxk| |s o0|| ||eng|d a9780728715509 aES-BaOERbcatcES-BaOER1 aFujiwara, Daniel1 aCultural activities, artforms and wellbeingh[Recurs electrònic] /cDaniel Fujiwara and George MacKerron aManchester :bArts Council England,c2015 a38 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (1,19 Mb) aThe impact of arts and culture on wellbeing is an area of increasing importance to us, the arts and culture sector and beyond. This is why we commissioned this research study by economists Daniel Fujiwara and George MacKerron, analysing data from Mappiness – an iPhone app that allows users to measure their own wellbeing via their phones. What the report has found is that from the app’s sample of people, arts and culture activities score very highly in terms of both positive effects on happiness and relaxation, above leisure activities like watching TV or drinking alcohol. With people scoring their happiest whilst taking part in theatre, dance and concerts whilst museums and libraries rate most highly for relaxation. (Font: Editor)1 aMackerron, George40zE-Linkuhttp://www.artscouncil.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/browse-advice-and-guidance/cultural-activities-artforms-and-wellbeing