Prof Vanessa Heaslip V.A.Heaslip@salford.ac.uk
Professor
Prof Vanessa Heaslip V.A.Heaslip@salford.ac.uk
Professor
M Vahdaninia
M Hind
T Darvill
Y Staelens
D O'Donoghue
L Drysdale
S Lunt
C Hogg
M Allfrey
B Clifton
T Sutcliffe
There are well-established links between mental health and the environment. Mental illness is a global issue, and international policies increasingly focus on promoting mental health well-being through community-based approaches, including non-clinical initiatives such as therapeutic landscapes and the use of heritage assets. However, the empirical evidence-base for the impact of such initiatives is limited. This innovative study, known as Human Henge, used a mixed-methods approach to investigate the impact of immersive experiences of prehistoric landscapes on the well-being of participants with mental health issues. Uniquely, the study followed participants for a year after their participation in the project to explore the long-term impact of their experiences on their mental well-being. Findings highlight that, overall, participants experienced improved mental health well-being from baseline to mid- and end-of programme (p = 0.01 & 0.003), as well as one-year post-programme (p = 0.03). Qualitative data indicated the reconnection of participants with local communities, and with other people, in ways that improved their mental health well-being. These data highlight the effectiveness of using heritage as a means of improving the well-being of people with mental health issues.
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Dec 12, 2019 |
Online Publication Date | May 27, 2020 |
Publication Date | May 27, 2020 |
Deposit Date | Oct 20, 2022 |
Journal | Health & Place |
Print ISSN | 1353-8292 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Volume | 62 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102273 |
Publisher URL | http://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102273 |
Additional Information | Funders : Heritage Lottery Fund;English Heritage;The National Trust;Bournemouth University;The Richmond Fellowship;Restoration Trust;Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust;Wiltshire County Council Grant Number: OH-16-00165 |
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