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Ffynonellau tystiolaeth sydd wedi’u cynnwys yn yr adolygiad:

Abdallah, S., Abreu Scherer, I., Brunetti, S., Hardoon, D., Maguire, R., Moran, P., Safazadeh, S., Zeidler, L. (2019) Understanding Thriving Communities. What Works Wellbeing. 

Bagnall, A.M., South, J., Di Martino, S., Pilkington, G., Mitchell, B., Newton, R. (2017) What works to boost social relations and community wellbeing? A scoping review of the evidence. European Journal of Public Health, Volume 27, Issue suppl_3. 

Baker, K., Chioran, B., Marks, E. (2024) “Eco-caring together” pro-ecological group-based community interventions and mental wellbeing: a systematic scoping review. Frontiers in Psychology. 15:1288791. 

Brunton G, Caird J, Kneale D, Thomas J, Richardson M. (2015) Review 2: Community engagement for health via coalitions, collaborations and partnerships: a systematic review and meta-analysis. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education. Commissioned and funded by NICE. 

Coventry, P.A., Brown, J. V. E., Pervin, J., Brabyn, S., Pateman, R., Breedvelt, J. Gilbody, S., Stancliffe, R., McEachan, R. White, P.C.L. (2021) Nature-based outdoor activities for mental and physical health: Systematic review and meta-analysis. SSM Population Health 16: 100934 

Fancourt, D., Aughterson, H., Finn, S., Walker, E., Steptoe, A., (2021) How leisure activites affect health: a narrative review and multi-level theoretical framework of mechanisms of action. Lancet Psychiatry. 8(4): 329–339 

Husk, K., Lovell, R., Cooper, C., Stahl-Timmins, W., Garside, R. (2016) Participation in environmental enhancement and conservation activities for health and well-being in adults: a review of quantitative and qualitative evidence. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Issue 5. Art. No.: CD010351. 

Kudrna, L., Oyebode, O., Quinn, L., Atkinson, S., Stewart-Brown, S. (2022). Investigating the relationships between individual and place-based community wellbeing. What Works Wellbeing 

Kusier AO, Ubbesen TR and Folker AP (2024) Understanding mental health promotion in organized leisure communities for young people: a realist review. Front. Public Health 12:1336736. 

Lightbody, R (2017) ‘‘Hard to reach’ or ‘easy to ignore’? Promoting equality in community engagement. What Works Scotland. 

Moore, A., Bertotti, M., Hanafiah, A., Hayes, D. (2022) Factors affecting the sustainability of community mental health assets: A systematic review. Health and Social Care. 30:e3369–e3383. 

NICE Guideline 44: Community engagement: improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities. 2016 

NICE Quality Standard 148: Community engagement: improving health and wellbeing. 2017 

Pennington. A.,  Pilkington, G., , Bache, I., Watkins, M., , Bagnall, A.,  South, J., Corcoran, R. (2017) Scoping review of review level evidence on co-production in local decision-making and its relationship to community wellbeing. What Works Wellbeing. 

Powell, N., Dalton, H., Lawrence-Bourne, J., Perkins, D. (2024) Co-creating community wellbeing initiatives: what is the evidence and how do they work? International Journal of Mental Health Systems 18:28 

Sumner, R. C., Cassarino, M., Dockray, S., Setti, A., Crone, D. M. (2021) Moving towards a multidimensional dynamic approach to nature and health: A bioavailability perspective. People and Nature. DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10266 

Warran, K., Burton, A., Fancourt, D. (2022) What are the active ingredients of ‘arts in health’ activities? Development of the Ingredients iN ArTs in hEalth (INNATE) Framework. Wellcome Open Research. 7:10 

Williams, E., Glew, S., Newman, H.,  Kapka, A.,  Shaughnessy, N.,  Herbert, R.,  Walduck, J., Foster, A., Cooke, P., Pethybridge, R. (2023) Effectiveness and mechanisms of change in participatory arts-based programmes for promoting youth mental health and well-being – a systematic review. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry. 64, 12; 1735-1764. 

Yi, S.Y.; Kim, A.J. (2023) Implementation and Strategies of Community Music Activities for Well-Being: A Scoping Review of the Literature. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health. 20, 2606. 

Cyfeiriadau ychwanegol:

Hankivsky O, Grace D, Hunting G, Giesbrecht M, Fridkin A, Rudrum S, Ferlatte O, Clark N. An intersectionality-based policy analysis framework: critical reflections on a methodology for advancing equity. Int J Equity Health. 2014 Dec 10;13:119. doi: 10.1186/s12939-014-0119-x. PMID: 25492385; PMCID: PMC4271465. 

Moreno-Agostino D, Woodhead C, Ploubidis GB, Das-Munshi J. A quantitative approach to the intersectional study of mental health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic in UK young adults. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2024 Mar;59(3):417-429. doi: 10.1007/s00127-023-02424-0. Epub 2023 Jan 24. PMID: 36692519; PMCID: PMC9872068. 

Isherwood, K, & Hallingberg, B.,  et al., 2024. A National Conversation about mental wellbeing in Wales: The HAPUS programme. Centre for Health, Activity and Wellbeing Research (CAWR), Cardiff Metropolitan University. Public Health Wales. 

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