Participation in social leisure activities may benefit mental health particularly among individuals that lack social connectedness at work or school

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Participation in social leisure activities may benefit mental health particularly among individuals that lack social connectedness at work or school. / Nielsen, Line; Hinrichsen, Carsten; Madsen, Katrine Rich; Nelausen, Malene Kubstrup; Meilstrup, Charlotte; Koyanagi, Ai; Koushede, Vibeke; Santini, Ziggi Ivan.

I: Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Bind 25, Nr. 4, 16.11.2021, s. 341–35.

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Nielsen, L, Hinrichsen, C, Madsen, KR, Nelausen, MK, Meilstrup, C, Koyanagi, A, Koushede, V & Santini, ZI 2021, 'Participation in social leisure activities may benefit mental health particularly among individuals that lack social connectedness at work or school', Mental Health and Social Inclusion, bind 25, nr. 4, s. 341–35. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-06-2021-0026

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Nielsen, L., Hinrichsen, C., Madsen, K. R., Nelausen, M. K., Meilstrup, C., Koyanagi, A., Koushede, V., & Santini, Z. I. (2021). Participation in social leisure activities may benefit mental health particularly among individuals that lack social connectedness at work or school. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 25(4), 341–35. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-06-2021-0026

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Nielsen L, Hinrichsen C, Madsen KR, Nelausen MK, Meilstrup C, Koyanagi A o.a. Participation in social leisure activities may benefit mental health particularly among individuals that lack social connectedness at work or school. Mental Health and Social Inclusion. 2021 nov. 16;25(4):341–35. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-06-2021-0026

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Nielsen, Line ; Hinrichsen, Carsten ; Madsen, Katrine Rich ; Nelausen, Malene Kubstrup ; Meilstrup, Charlotte ; Koyanagi, Ai ; Koushede, Vibeke ; Santini, Ziggi Ivan. / Participation in social leisure activities may benefit mental health particularly among individuals that lack social connectedness at work or school. I: Mental Health and Social Inclusion. 2021 ; Bind 25, Nr. 4. s. 341–35.

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abstract = "Workplace and study environments generally provide opportunities for social connectedness, however, not all individuals in such settings are equally well connected. It is possible that potential mental health benefits of participation in social leisure activities may be greater for individuals that lack social connectedness through a workplace or study environment. This study aims to examine if the association between social leisure activities and mental health is moderated by the degree of social connectedness at work/school.",
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