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Longitudinal Associations Between Arts Engagement and Flourishing in Young Adults: A Fixed Effects Analysis of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics

This longitudinal study on emerging adults finds that increased arts engagement is associated with enhanced flourishing, particularly in psychological and social wellbeing, with these benefits more pronounced in metropolitan areas, suggesting the need for equitable arts access across communities to support youth development.

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Associations between participation in community arts groups and aspects of wellbeing in older adults in the United States: a propensity score matching analysis

This study found that participation in community arts groups among older adults is associated with improved aspects of wellbeing, including higher positive affect, life satisfaction, purpose in life, and mastery, even after adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic, and health factors, suggesting the value of arts engagement in promoting fulfilling and satisfying lives during aging.

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Arts and Cultural Engagement, Reportedly Antisocial or Criminalized Behaviors, and Potential Mediators in Two Longitudinal Cohorts of Adolescents

This study demonstrates that arts and cultural engagement in adolescence is linked to reduced antisocial or criminalized behaviors and suggests improved self-control and attitudes towards these behaviors as potential mechanisms, based on findings from two large, nationally representative cohorts.

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