Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands

Having a sense of connection with people and belonging to place are important for mental wellbeing. These dimensions of connectedness are often studied separately, using different theoretical frameworks, such as social capital and topophilia. Based on a mapping review of the literature, this paper a...

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Main Author: Janet Heaton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Wellbeing, Space and Society
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666558123000544
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description Having a sense of connection with people and belonging to place are important for mental wellbeing. These dimensions of connectedness are often studied separately, using different theoretical frameworks, such as social capital and topophilia. Based on a mapping review of the literature, this paper aims to examine the available evidence on how mental health and wellbeing has been influenced by people's experiences of different dimensions of connectedness in the population of the Scottish islands. The findings show the importance of people having a sense of connection not only to communities present and past, but also to the land, and to the natural environment. They also show how experiences of these different facets of connectedness vary between social groups and shift over time, and how they are sustained through social practices in different places and spaces of interaction on the islands. Reflecting on these findings, the paper considers the strengths and limits of existing approaches. It suggests that there may be a value in using more integrated and context-sensitive approaches in future, to better understand the intersections between different dimensions of connectedness and how they contribute to overall mental wellbeing in given populations and places.
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spelling doaj.art-d6eec4e04d1e46fd8d8cc43ee220cd6e2023-12-20T07:38:55ZengElsevierWellbeing, Space and Society2666-55812023-12-015100181Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islandsJanet Heaton0Institute of Health Research and Innovation, University of the Highlands and Islands, UKHaving a sense of connection with people and belonging to place are important for mental wellbeing. These dimensions of connectedness are often studied separately, using different theoretical frameworks, such as social capital and topophilia. Based on a mapping review of the literature, this paper aims to examine the available evidence on how mental health and wellbeing has been influenced by people's experiences of different dimensions of connectedness in the population of the Scottish islands. The findings show the importance of people having a sense of connection not only to communities present and past, but also to the land, and to the natural environment. They also show how experiences of these different facets of connectedness vary between social groups and shift over time, and how they are sustained through social practices in different places and spaces of interaction on the islands. Reflecting on these findings, the paper considers the strengths and limits of existing approaches. It suggests that there may be a value in using more integrated and context-sensitive approaches in future, to better understand the intersections between different dimensions of connectedness and how they contribute to overall mental wellbeing in given populations and places.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666558123000544Mapping reviewMental healthNatural capitalScotlandSocial capitalSocial connections
spellingShingle Janet Heaton
Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands
Wellbeing, Space and Society
Mapping review
Mental health
Natural capital
Scotland
Social capital
Social connections
title Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands
title_full Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands
title_fullStr Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands
title_short Experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the Scottish islands
title_sort experiences of connectedness and mental wellbeing in the scottish islands
topic Mapping review
Mental health
Natural capital
Scotland
Social capital
Social connections
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