Participation in gardening activity and its association with improved mental health among family caregivers of people with dementia in rural Uganda
Evidence from high-income settings suggests that gardening is associated with reductions in depression, anxiety, and stress. The benefits of gardening are less well understood by mental health practitioners and researchers from low- and middle-income countries. Our study estimated the association...
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Main Author: | Herbert, E. Ainamani...[et al] |
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Preventive Medicine Reports
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/514 |
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