| Literature DB >> 23968220 |
Caroline E Jenkinson1, Andy P Dickens, Kerry Jones, Jo Thompson-Coon, Rod S Taylor, Morwenna Rogers, Clare L Bambra, Iain Lang, Suzanne H Richards.
Abstract
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 type and intensity on health outcomes.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23968220 PMCID: PMC3766013 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-773
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Master search strategy
| 1 | exp voluntary workers/ |
| 2 | (volunteer* or (charity adj worker*) or (voluntary adj3 worker*) or (voluntary adj group*) or (unpaid adj worker*) or (self-help adj group*)).ti,ab. |
| 3 | socially-productive.ti,ab. |
| 4 | or/1-3 |
| 5 | (volunteerism or volunteering).ti,ab. |
| 6 | (volunteer adj (work or program* or service*)).ti,ab. |
| 7 | ((voluntary or charit* or unpaid) adj work).ti,ab. |
| 8 | (altruis* or activis*).ti,ab. |
| 9 | (self-help or (peer adj support)).ti,ab. |
| 10 | (intergenerational adj program*).ti,ab. |
| 11 | (community adj (involvement or work)).ti,ab. |
| 12 | (helping adj others).ti,ab. |
| 13 | (social adj productiv*).ti,ab. |
| 14 | (caring or caregiving).ti,ab. |
| 15 | (social adj capital).ti,ab. |
| 16 | (productiv* adj/2 activit*).ti,ab |
| 17 | ((civic or community) adj engagement).ti,ab |
| 18 | or/5-17 |
| 19 | (health adj (benefit* or impact* or improvement*)).ti,ab. |
| 20 | ((impact* or benefit* or improve*) adj2 health).ti,ab. |
| 21 | (well-being or wellbeing).ti,ab. |
| 22 | “quality of life”.ti,ab. |
| 23 | (psychological adj (health or functioning or effect*)).ti,ab. |
| 24 | (happiness or satisfaction or rehabilitation or self-esteem or empowerment).ti,ab. ( |
| 25 | “sense of community”.ti,ab. |
| 26 | (community adj connection*).ti,ab. |
| 27 | ((positive or negative) adj impact*).ti,ab. |
| 28 | mortality.ti,ab. |
| 29 | or/19-28 |
| 30 | 4 and 18 and 29 |
| 31 | (volunteering or volunteerism).ti |
| 32 | (voluntary adj work*).ti |
| 33 | 30 or 31 or 32 |
* Represents a wildcard search term.
Figure 1Flow chart of study selection process.
Figure 2Forest plot to illustrate the effect of volunteering on risk of mortality.