Background: Volunteering has been advocated by the United Nations, and American and European governments as a way to engage people in their local communities and improve social capital, with the potential for public health benefits such as improving wellbeing and decreasing health inequalities. Furthermore, the US Corporation for National and Community Service Strategic Plan for 2011–2015 focused on increasing the impact of national service on community needs, supporting volunteers’ wellbeing, and prioritising recruitment and engagement of underrepresented populations. The aims of this review were to examine the effect of formal volunteering on volunteers’ physical and mental health and survival, and to explore the influence of volunteering...
The paper assesses the causal relationship between formal volunteering and individual health. The ec...
While studies have focused exclusively on explicating the beneficial effects of volunteer work, litt...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...
Background Community participation interventions such as volunteering have been identified in the U...
Background: Volunteering has been advocated by the United Nations, and American and European governm...
A systematic review was undertaken to ascertain the health effects of volunteering on volunteers an...
This study seeks to examine if volunteering affects mental and physical health and examine if health...
Over the past two decades we have seen a growing body of research that indicates volunteering provid...
Volunteering is remarkably widespread in almost all the European countries and the number of people ...
Is volunteering a public health intervention? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the health an...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...
Purpose: The paper studies the simultaneous effect of formal and informal volunteering on self-perce...
Background: Episodic volunteers are a critical resource for public health non-profit activities but ...
There is a vast literature on the health benefits associated with volunteering for volunteers. Such ...
Abstract Background Although the health benefits of volunteering have been well documented, no resea...
The paper assesses the causal relationship between formal volunteering and individual health. The ec...
While studies have focused exclusively on explicating the beneficial effects of volunteer work, litt...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...
Background Community participation interventions such as volunteering have been identified in the U...
Background: Volunteering has been advocated by the United Nations, and American and European governm...
A systematic review was undertaken to ascertain the health effects of volunteering on volunteers an...
This study seeks to examine if volunteering affects mental and physical health and examine if health...
Over the past two decades we have seen a growing body of research that indicates volunteering provid...
Volunteering is remarkably widespread in almost all the European countries and the number of people ...
Is volunteering a public health intervention? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the health an...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...
Purpose: The paper studies the simultaneous effect of formal and informal volunteering on self-perce...
Background: Episodic volunteers are a critical resource for public health non-profit activities but ...
There is a vast literature on the health benefits associated with volunteering for volunteers. Such ...
Abstract Background Although the health benefits of volunteering have been well documented, no resea...
The paper assesses the causal relationship between formal volunteering and individual health. The ec...
While studies have focused exclusively on explicating the beneficial effects of volunteer work, litt...
Volunteering among older people has the potential to deliver health benefits to the individual, alon...