Abstract
This paper examines the role of arts programs in improving health outcomes across psychological, physiological, and social dimensions. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature, theoretical frameworks, and methodologies, we evaluate the diverse ways in which arts engagement positively impacts well-being. While evidence demonstrates that arts-based interventions can enhance mental health, reduce stress, and promote social cohesion, significant variations in findings indicate the need for a more standardized evaluation approach. This review also highlights policy implications, suggesting the integration of arts into public health strategies as a cost-effective, community-centered approach to improving well-being. A critical perspective is maintained throughout, emphasizing both the potential and limitations of arts programs in health promotion. Keywords: Arts in health, Health outcomes, Arts-based interventions, Well-being, Public health.
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