The 21st century has seen tourists from various source markets significantly impacted by non-communicable diseases, including mental disorders. Yet, research and practice frequently overlook tourists with mental disorders. Building on Buckley’s discussion in the Journal of Travel Research about tourism and mental health, this study examines the travel eligibility of tourists diagnosed with four prevalent mental disorders: major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), schizophrenia, and dementia. We present preliminary recommendations for accommodating these tourists and highlight the urgent need for collaborative efforts between stakeholders in tourism, hospitality, and medicine. © The Author(s) 2023
Health and wellness–related travel, also known as medical tourism, is a topical phenomenon with a wi...
Tourism was historically regarded as a practical and business-oriented domain rather than as a resea...
There is an evolving tourism literature around psychological wellbeing, social exclusion and disabil...
The 21st century has seen tourists from various source markets significantly impacted by non-communi...
INTRODUCTION: Travel requires various skills such as concentration, interpretation of information,...
Nowadays, due to the advances of many industries people tend to travel much more in compared to the ...
Introduction: It has been known for a long time in the French-speaking, but not the English-speaking...
Still an evolving field in travel medicine, psychological travel health has not yet been linked to t...
This paper examines gender differences in travel behaviour by people with mental health conditions b...
Health and wellness–related travel, also known as medical tourism, is a topical phenomenon with a wi...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore evidence about why people with mental disabilities tr...
Travel medicine research has remained relatively unchanged in the face of rapid expansion of interna...
Background: Travel medicine research has remained relatively unchanged in the face of rapid expansio...
From dental procedures to cardiac surgery, an international market is developing for medical tourism...
This research examined international Muslim travelers’ intention formation of a non-Islamic country...
Health and wellness–related travel, also known as medical tourism, is a topical phenomenon with a wi...
Tourism was historically regarded as a practical and business-oriented domain rather than as a resea...
There is an evolving tourism literature around psychological wellbeing, social exclusion and disabil...
The 21st century has seen tourists from various source markets significantly impacted by non-communi...
INTRODUCTION: Travel requires various skills such as concentration, interpretation of information,...
Nowadays, due to the advances of many industries people tend to travel much more in compared to the ...
Introduction: It has been known for a long time in the French-speaking, but not the English-speaking...
Still an evolving field in travel medicine, psychological travel health has not yet been linked to t...
This paper examines gender differences in travel behaviour by people with mental health conditions b...
Health and wellness–related travel, also known as medical tourism, is a topical phenomenon with a wi...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore evidence about why people with mental disabilities tr...
Travel medicine research has remained relatively unchanged in the face of rapid expansion of interna...
Background: Travel medicine research has remained relatively unchanged in the face of rapid expansio...
From dental procedures to cardiac surgery, an international market is developing for medical tourism...
This research examined international Muslim travelers’ intention formation of a non-Islamic country...
Health and wellness–related travel, also known as medical tourism, is a topical phenomenon with a wi...
Tourism was historically regarded as a practical and business-oriented domain rather than as a resea...
There is an evolving tourism literature around psychological wellbeing, social exclusion and disabil...