\u3cp\u3eBackground: Stress, and specifically perseverative cognition, is considered to have considerable detrimental effects on mental and physical health. Interventions that can offer temporary stress relief could, therefore, bring considerable health benefits. Previous research has pointed to stress-reducing effects of exposure to nature after acute stressors, but has not yet investigated effects in the realm of everyday life. The present pilot study explores whether an ecological momentary intervention using exposure to natural images could be effective in lowering stress and improve mood. Methods: Fifteen participants (12 females) scoring above threshold on stress, depression, or anxiety completed two study periods of 6 days. They watc...
Green spaces can support human stress reduction and foster positive emotional well-being. Previous r...
Viewing nature has restorative qualities that might help people cope with their personal struggles. ...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...
Background: Stress, and specifically perseverative cognition, is considered to have considerable det...
Background: Stress, and specifically perseverative cognition, is considered to have considerable det...
Prior research has shown that viewing natural scenery can improve mood and reduce stress. The presen...
Experiences with nature can help us cope with the impact of stress. Research indicates that exposure...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
Exposure to images of nature following a stressful event can reduce physiological measures associate...
Green spaces can support human stress reduction and foster positive emotional well-being. Previous r...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
Exposure to natural environments has been shown to have beneficial effects on mood. Rumination is a ...
This data was collected as part of an online experiment. A sample of participants (n = 372) was mild...
A growing number of studies have shown that visiting green spaces and being exposed to natural envir...
There is a long history of visual preferences for natural environments over urban environments, as w...
Green spaces can support human stress reduction and foster positive emotional well-being. Previous r...
Viewing nature has restorative qualities that might help people cope with their personal struggles. ...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...
Background: Stress, and specifically perseverative cognition, is considered to have considerable det...
Background: Stress, and specifically perseverative cognition, is considered to have considerable det...
Prior research has shown that viewing natural scenery can improve mood and reduce stress. The presen...
Experiences with nature can help us cope with the impact of stress. Research indicates that exposure...
Physical settings can play a role in coping with stress; in particular experimental research has fou...
Exposure to images of nature following a stressful event can reduce physiological measures associate...
Green spaces can support human stress reduction and foster positive emotional well-being. Previous r...
Nature and greenspaces have been enjoyed throughout history and used for relaxation purposes. Severa...
Exposure to natural environments has been shown to have beneficial effects on mood. Rumination is a ...
This data was collected as part of an online experiment. A sample of participants (n = 372) was mild...
A growing number of studies have shown that visiting green spaces and being exposed to natural envir...
There is a long history of visual preferences for natural environments over urban environments, as w...
Green spaces can support human stress reduction and foster positive emotional well-being. Previous r...
Viewing nature has restorative qualities that might help people cope with their personal struggles. ...
Positive effects of exposure to nature have been reported for stress, mood, and executive functionin...