New APA Poll: Americans Who Engage in Creative Activities At Least Weekly Report Better Mental HealthJuly 06, 2023 at 09:47 AM EDT
Washington, D.C., July 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- About half (46%) of Americans use creative activities to relieve stress or anxiety, such as playing the piano, crocheting a blanket, dancing with friends or solving crossword puzzles. Americans who rate their mental health as very good or excellent tend to engage in creative activities more frequently than those who rate their mental health as fair or poor.
Further, 15% attend concerts, 14% create online content for fun, 13% play a musical instrument, 9% visit an art museum, and 11% reported other activities such as gardening or cooking. *APA’s Healthy Minds Monthly tracks timely mental health issues throughout the year, see past Healthy Minds Monthly polls. For a copy of the results, contact press@psych.org. American Psychiatric Association ![]() Erin Connors American Psychiatric Association 202-609-7113 econnors@psych.org More NewsView More
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