This study examined whether the association of psychological distress with area-level socio-economic status (SES) was moderated by the area and attractiveness of local green space. As expected, the odds of higher psychological distress was higher in residents in lower SES areas than those in higher SES areas. However, our results were inconclusive with regard to the moderating role of green space in the relationship between psychological distress and SES. Further investigations incorporating safety and maintenance features of green space and street-level greenery are warranted
The positive relationships between urban green space and health have been well documented. Little is...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study examined whether the association of psychological distress with area-level socio-economic...
Green space is now widely viewed as a health-promoting characteristic of residential environments, a...
Abstract: Green space matters for mental health but is under constant pressure in an increasingly ur...
Introduction<p></p> It has been suggested that socioeconomic inequalities in health mig...
This study examines the relationship between neighbourhood green space, the neighbourhood social env...
We used data from 5,014 mid-aged adults in the HABITAT study, across two waves (2009 and 2011), to e...
We used data from 5,014 mid-aged adults in the HABITAT study, across two waves (2009 and 2011), to e...
Abstract Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changi...
Objective The objective of the current study was to explore whether time spent visiting green space ...
Abstract Background Experiments and large-scale epidemiological studies indicate the importance of g...
The positive relationships between urban green space and health have been well documented. Little is...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study examined whether the association of psychological distress with area-level socio-economic...
Green space is now widely viewed as a health-promoting characteristic of residential environments, a...
Abstract: Green space matters for mental health but is under constant pressure in an increasingly ur...
Introduction<p></p> It has been suggested that socioeconomic inequalities in health mig...
This study examines the relationship between neighbourhood green space, the neighbourhood social env...
We used data from 5,014 mid-aged adults in the HABITAT study, across two waves (2009 and 2011), to e...
We used data from 5,014 mid-aged adults in the HABITAT study, across two waves (2009 and 2011), to e...
Abstract Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changi...
Objective The objective of the current study was to explore whether time spent visiting green space ...
Abstract Background Experiments and large-scale epidemiological studies indicate the importance of g...
The positive relationships between urban green space and health have been well documented. Little is...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...
This study investigates whether the presence of green space can attenuate negative health impacts of...