IMIS

Publications | Institutes | Persons | Datasets | Projects | Maps | Infrastructure
[ report an error in this record ]basket (0): add | show Print this page

Tourism and mental health: Foundations, frameworks, and futures
Buckley, R. (2023). Tourism and mental health: Foundations, frameworks, and futures. Journal of Travel Research 62(1): 3-20. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00472875221087669
In: Journal of Travel Research. SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC: Thousand Oaks. ISSN 0047-2875; e-ISSN 1552-6763, more
Peer reviewed article  

Available in  Author 

Author  Top 
  • Buckley, R.

Abstract
    Tourism contributes to mental health. We could: recognize, measure, value, and market those contributions; analyze components and design products to maximize mental health benefits; and use mental health benefits in tourism industry marketing and lobbying. If we measure benefits to health-research standards, then tourism could also gain commercial opportunities within the health sector. Currently, there are widely differing bodies of evidence within different tourism subsectors, reflecting historical research emphases. Music, museums, and shopping malls have been identified as therapeutic for some. Nature tourism therapies have been tested extensively, with a higher standard of evidence. Adventure tourism has been analyzed principally from a phenomenological perspective, indicating powerful psychological effects. Many mental health therapies require continuing behavioral change. Tourism research could contribute to these therapies, since it includes detailed data on the effects of program design and guiding, and individual personalities, interests, capabilities, motivations, experiences, emotions, and satisfaction.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Author