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A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for children and young people at-risk of offending, or who have offended on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes: A systematic review (2024)
Journal Article
Mansfield, L., Daykin, N., O'Connell, N. E., Bailey, D., Forde, L., Smith, R., …Ashdown‐Franks, G. (2024). A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for children and young people at-risk of offending, or who have offended on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes: A systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 20(1), Article e1377. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1377

Background: Young people who enter the justice system experience complex health and social needs, and offending behaviour is increasingly recognised as a public health problem. Arts interventions can be used with the aim of preventing or reducing off... Read More about A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for children and young people at-risk of offending, or who have offended on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes: A systematic review.

PROTOCOL: A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for at-risk and offending children and young people on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes (2023)
Journal Article
Mansfield, L., Daykin, N., O'Connell, N. E., Bailey, D., Forde, L., Smith, R., & Gifford, J. (2023). PROTOCOL: A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for at-risk and offending children and young people on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 19(1), e1298. https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1298

This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The proposed systematic review question is: What is the effectiveness of arts interventions for at-risk and offending children and young people (8-25 years)? There are three objectives: (1) To ev... Read More about PROTOCOL: A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for at-risk and offending children and young people on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes.

Leisure and Wellbeing (2022)
Book
Mansfield, L., & Daykin, N. (Eds.). (2022). Leisure and Wellbeing. UK: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This book provides an interdisciplinary collection of theoretical and methodological contributions critically exploring the connections between leisure and wellbeing. It expands the field of leisure studies to highlight the contribution of internatio... Read More about Leisure and Wellbeing.

Understanding everyday creativity: A framework drawn from a qualitative evidence review of home-based arts (2022)
Journal Article
Mansfield, L., Daykin, N., Golding, A., & Ewbank, N. (2024). Understanding everyday creativity: A framework drawn from a qualitative evidence review of home-based arts. Annals of Leisure Research, 27(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2022.2089183

The COVID-19 pandemic propelled the arts and leisure into crisis. Public and policy responses have shown positive adaptations and the potential of everyday creativity (EC) in response to restrictions. This is the first qualitative evidence review on... Read More about Understanding everyday creativity: A framework drawn from a qualitative evidence review of home-based arts.

Rapid evidence review of community engagement and resources in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: How can community assets redress health inequities? (2022)
Journal Article
Mughal, R., Thomson, L. J., Daykin, N., & Chatterjee, H. J. (2022). Rapid evidence review of community engagement and resources in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: How can community assets redress health inequities?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 4086. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074086

Community engagement, such as participating in arts, nature or leisurely activities, is positively associated with psychological and physiological wellbeing. Community-based engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic facilitated informal and local mutua... Read More about Rapid evidence review of community engagement and resources in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: How can community assets redress health inequities?.

A conceptual review of loneliness in adults: Qualitative evidence synthesis (2021)
Journal Article
Mansfield, L., Victor, C., Meads, C., Daykin, N., Tomlinson, A., Lane, J., …Golding, A. (2021). A conceptual review of loneliness in adults: Qualitative evidence synthesis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21), 11522. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111522

The paper reports an evidence synthesis of how loneliness is conceptualised in qualitative studies in adults. Using PRISMA guidelines, our review evaluated exposure to or experiences of loneliness by adults (aged 16+) in any setting as outcomes, proc... Read More about A conceptual review of loneliness in adults: Qualitative evidence synthesis.

The role of social capital in participatory arts for wellbeing: Findings from a qualitative systematic review (2021)
Journal Article
Daykin, N., Mansfield, L., Meads, C., Gray, K., Golding, A., Tomlinson, A., & Victor, C. (2021). The role of social capital in participatory arts for wellbeing: Findings from a qualitative systematic review. Arts and Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice, 13(2), 134-157. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2020.1802605

Background: Social capital is often cited as shaping impacts of participatory arts, although the concept has not been systematically mapped in arts, health and wellbeing contexts. In wider health inequalities research, complex, differential, and some... Read More about The role of social capital in participatory arts for wellbeing: Findings from a qualitative systematic review.

Qualitative findings from a systematic review: Visual arts engagement for adults with mental health conditions (2020)
Journal Article
Tomlinson, A., Lane, J., Julier, G., Grigsby-Duffy, L., Payne, A., Mansfield, L., …Victor, C. (2020). Qualitative findings from a systematic review: Visual arts engagement for adults with mental health conditions. Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 11(3), 281-297. https://doi.org/10.1386/jaah_00042_1

This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subjective well-being (SWB) outcomes for adults with mental health conditions. In a systematic review, electronic databases were searched for articles publis... Read More about Qualitative findings from a systematic review: Visual arts engagement for adults with mental health conditions.

Social movements and boundary work in arts, culture and health (2019)
Journal Article
Daykin, N. (2019). Social movements and boundary work in arts, culture and health. Nordic Journal of Arts, Culture and Health, 1(1), 9-20. https://doi.org/10.18261/issn.2535-7913-2019-01-02

Purpose: Despite a growing evidence base and increasing recognition of the connections between arts, health and well-being, arts and creativity are some distance from being fully integrated into health and care services. Further, there is a lack of c... Read More about Social movements and boundary work in arts, culture and health.

Sport and dance interventions for healthy young people (15-24 years) to promote subjective well-being: A systematic review (2018)
Journal Article
Mansfield, L., Kay, T., Meads, C., Grigsby-Duffy, L., Lane, J., John, A., …Victor, C. (2018). Sport and dance interventions for healthy young people (15-24 years) to promote subjective well-being: A systematic review. BMJ Open, 8(7), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020959

Objective To review and assess effectiveness of sport and dance participation on subjective well-being outcomes among healthy young people aged 15-24 years. Design Systematic review. Methods We searched for studies published in any language between J... Read More about Sport and dance interventions for healthy young people (15-24 years) to promote subjective well-being: A systematic review.

What works for wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults (2017)
Journal Article
Daykin, N., Mansfield, L., Meads, C., Julier, G., Tomlinson, A., Payne, A., …Victor, C. (2018). What works for wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults. Perspectives in Public Health, 138(1), 39-46. https://doi.org/10.1177/1757913917740391

Aims: The role of arts and music in supporting subjective wellbeing (SWB) is increasingly recognised. Robust evidence is needed to support policy and practice. This article reports on the first of four reviews of Culture, Sport and Wellbeing (CSW) co... Read More about What works for wellbeing? A systematic review of wellbeing outcomes for music and singing in adults.

Creative and credible evaluation for arts, health and well-being: opportunities and challenges of co-production (2017)
Journal Article
Daykin, N., Gray, K., McCree, M., & Willis, J. (2017). Creative and credible evaluation for arts, health and well-being: opportunities and challenges of co-production. Arts and Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice, 9(2), 123-138. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2016.1206948

Background: This paper reports findings from a one-year UK knowledge exchange (KE) project completed in 2015. Stakeholders’ experiences of evaluation were explored in order to develop online resources to strengthen knowledge and capacity within the a... Read More about Creative and credible evaluation for arts, health and well-being: opportunities and challenges of co-production.

Music-making for health and wellbeing in youth justice settings: mediated affordances and the impact of context and social relations (2017)
Journal Article
Daykin, N., de Viggiani, N., Moriarty, Y., & Pilkington, P. (2017). Music-making for health and wellbeing in youth justice settings: mediated affordances and the impact of context and social relations. Sociology of Health and Illness, 39(6), 941-958. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12549

© 2017 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Foundation for SHIL. Young people in the criminal justice system experience significant health and wellbeing issues that often stem from poverty and... Read More about Music-making for health and wellbeing in youth justice settings: mediated affordances and the impact of context and social relations.

Music as a resource for health and wellbeing (2015)
Book Chapter
Bunt, L. G., Daykin, N., & Bunt, L. (2015). Music as a resource for health and wellbeing. In I. Söderback (Ed.), International Handbook of Occupational Interventions (825-829). Springer Link. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08141-0_60

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. This chapter explores the use of music as a resource for health and well-being. Drawing on recent evidence, the contribution of music to a range of health and wellbeing outcomes, including physiol... Read More about Music as a resource for health and wellbeing.

Music therapy in children's hospices: An evaluative survey of provision (2014)
Journal Article
Hodkinson, S., Bunt, L., & Daykin, N. (2014). Music therapy in children's hospices: An evaluative survey of provision. Arts in Psychotherapy, 41(5), 570-576. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aip.2014.10.006

© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This paper presents the results of a survey of the range of music therapy practice in children's hospices in the UK. Music therapists are challenged to work with children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions during... Read More about Music therapy in children's hospices: An evaluative survey of provision.

Musical pathways: An exploratory study of young people in the criminal justice system, engaged with a creative music programme (2013)
Report
De Viggiani, N., Daykin, N., Moriarty, Y., & Pilkington, P. (2013). Musical pathways: An exploratory study of young people in the criminal justice system, engaged with a creative music programme

There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory arts programmes can contribute to health improvement, emotional resilience and social reintegration, among vulnerable and excluded groups including crimi... Read More about Musical pathways: An exploratory study of young people in the criminal justice system, engaged with a creative music programme.

Music making for health, well-being and behaviour change in youth justice settings: A systematic review (2013)
Journal Article
Daykin, N., De Viggiani, N., Pilkington, P., & Moriarty, Y. (2013). Music making for health, well-being and behaviour change in youth justice settings: A systematic review. Health Promotion International, 28(2), 197-210. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/das005

Youth justice is an important public health issue. There is growing recognition of the need to adopt effective, evidence-based strategies for working with young offenders. Music interventions may be particularly well suited to addressing risk factors... Read More about Music making for health, well-being and behaviour change in youth justice settings: A systematic review.