Evaluating Sistema Scotland: Community-based music programmes, and health and inequalities: impact on children/adolescents and their families: Systematic literature review (Work Package 3)
Evaluating Sistema Scotland: Community-based music programmes, and health and inequalities: impact on children/adolescents and their families: Systematic literature review (Work Package 3)
Author(s):*Listed Alphabetically
Davies D, Jindal-Snape D, Kelly C, Kroll T, Levy S, Morris J, Scott R, Toma M
Year of Publication:
2014
Publisher(s):
Glasglow Centre for Population Health
Publication Type:
Report
Abstract:
This is the final systematic review in a series of three commissioned by the GCPH, designed to inform the GCPH-led evaluation of Sistema Scotland. This review will consider the evidence relating to community-based music programmes, their impact on health and in addressing inequalities. The review will specifically focus on impacts on children and adolescents and their families.
Evidence Type: Systematic Review
Main Focus: Wellbeing / Quality of life
Research Purpose: Literature Review
Context: Community
Participant Group: Children (0-15)
Art Forms: Multi-Arts
Access Type: Free Download
APA Citation:
Jindal-Snape, D., Morris, J., Kroll, T., Scott, R., Toma, M., Levy, S., Davies, D. and Kelly, C. (2014). Evaluating Sistema Scotland: Community-based music programmes, and health and inequalities: impact on children/adolescents and their families: Systematic literature review (Work Package 3). Glasgow Centre for Population Health.