Cultural activity at work: reciprocal associations with depressive symptoms in employees

Volume: 92, Issue: 8, Pages: 1131 - 1137
Published: Jun 11, 2019
Abstract
Several studies have shown that cultural activities may promote health. There are also prospective population studies which show that regular participation in cultural activities could reduce morbidity and mortality. To what extent such associations could be applied to the work arena is not so well known, although findings in a few studies support the assumption that cultural activities organized from the work site might improve employee health....
Paper Details
Title
Cultural activity at work: reciprocal associations with depressive symptoms in employees
Published Date
Jun 11, 2019
Volume
92
Issue
8
Pages
1131 - 1137
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