2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial behaviour suggests a paucity of studies investigating the plausible role of green space quality in shaping the development of prosocial behaviour. This study aimed to examine longitudinal association between green space quality and prosocial behaviour among children. Methods: We analysed 10-year longitudinal data (2004-2014) from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC), a nationally representative cohort study. Prosocial behaviour that covers positive behaviours (e.g. sharing, helping) was measured using a prosocial scale from Goodman\u27s Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Parents\u27 perceptions on the availability of ...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Accumulating exposure to quality green space over time is posited to influence child health, yet lon...
Background: Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspe...
Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial behaviour suggests a pa...
Background: While a legion of evidence indicates green spaces (e.g., parks) support health, there is...
Potential pathways linking green space quality to prosocial behaviour have not been investigated so ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate prosocial behaviour—those behaviours that benefit others...
2020 Putra, Astell-Burt, Cliff, Vella, John and Feng. The plausible role of nearby green space in in...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Objective: It is often hypothesised that neighbourhood green space may help prevent well-known decli...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
Background: It is unknown whether the quantity or quality of green space is more important for menta...
TS is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. TAB is supported by a Fellowship with the Natio...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Accumulating exposure to quality green space over time is posited to influence child health, yet lon...
Background: Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspe...
Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial behaviour suggests a pa...
Background: While a legion of evidence indicates green spaces (e.g., parks) support health, there is...
Potential pathways linking green space quality to prosocial behaviour have not been investigated so ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate prosocial behaviour—those behaviours that benefit others...
2020 Putra, Astell-Burt, Cliff, Vella, John and Feng. The plausible role of nearby green space in in...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Objective: It is often hypothesised that neighbourhood green space may help prevent well-known decli...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
Background: It is unknown whether the quantity or quality of green space is more important for menta...
TS is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. TAB is supported by a Fellowship with the Natio...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Accumulating exposure to quality green space over time is posited to influence child health, yet lon...
Background: Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspe...