For many people, nature represents a place to rest and recover from daily stress. Recent researches emphasized that living in neighbourhood with comparatively plentiful walkable green space was correlated with a better perceived general health, and a lower mortality risk (Maars et all, 2006; Van Dillen et all, 2011). Moreover, physical activity in nature is an important recovery aspect in psychological illness, such as anxiety or depression. This study proposed to investigate the relation between spending time in nature (as a preffered free time activity in the form of walking in the park, playing games in nature, trips etc.) and emotional health (functional/dysfunctional emotions). We used Emotional Distress Profile to measure emotional h...
The influence of the natural environment on emotional well-being has been highlighted at the peak of...
Exposure to natural environments is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...
For many people, nature represents a place to rest and recover from daily stress. Recent researches ...
A growing number of studies have shown that visiting green spaces and being exposed to natural envir...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
Nature-based activities have been used as therapeutic interventions for those experiencing stress an...
We investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood and psychoph...
Experimental evidence suggests that there may be synergy between the psychological benefits of physi...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
There is growing evidence that contact with nature and physical activity in nature have considerable...
There is growing evidence that contact with nature and physical activity in nature have considerable...
Stress-related diseases in Sweden have doubled since 1997. Even longterm sickness related tostress h...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has increased depression, anxiety and stress in the general population...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
The influence of the natural environment on emotional well-being has been highlighted at the peak of...
Exposure to natural environments is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...
For many people, nature represents a place to rest and recover from daily stress. Recent researches ...
A growing number of studies have shown that visiting green spaces and being exposed to natural envir...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
Nature-based activities have been used as therapeutic interventions for those experiencing stress an...
We investigated the effects of recreational exposure to the natural environment on mood and psychoph...
Experimental evidence suggests that there may be synergy between the psychological benefits of physi...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
There is growing evidence that contact with nature and physical activity in nature have considerable...
There is growing evidence that contact with nature and physical activity in nature have considerable...
Stress-related diseases in Sweden have doubled since 1997. Even longterm sickness related tostress h...
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has increased depression, anxiety and stress in the general population...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
The influence of the natural environment on emotional well-being has been highlighted at the peak of...
Exposure to natural environments is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...