Scientists from the University of Southern Australia found that living events help strengthen virtual health of mental health. This is reported by the International Journal of Tourism Research.

According to the researchers, the impressions of visits, festivals, concerts and sports matches have a positive effect on a person’s emotional state.
During the study, scientists analyzed data about the mental health of more than 350 residents of South Australia. Results showed: The more people participate in non -online events, the more intense the positive emotions they have experiences are.
Virtual activities such as online concerts or rivers caused a short -term satisfaction among the participants in the experiment without affecting the general mental situation.
Scientists recommend that you apply the results of the study in practice: motivate students and employees, and provide them with tickets for various events.
Meanwhile, it is not necessary to participate in live events to improve emotional state. Previously, we talked about bibli therapy – a method that helps to deal with stress. This is ideal for inward.
Source: People Talk

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