Background and Objectives: Rapid urbanization has increased concerns about the loss of opportunity to interact with the natural world and the rise of chronic human health issues, such as obesity, depression, and cardiovascular disease. “Nature-deficit disorder” is a non-clinical term that describes this potential impact on the well-being of youth. We hypothesized that naturebased camp experiences could increase connection to nature and promote multiple dimensions of well-being. We conducted a mixed methods pilot study of young adults attending a four-week wilderness camp. Methods: Participants completed pre-camp (n=46) and post-camp (n=36) on-line questionnaires including nature-related and holistic well-being measures. Differences ...
A growing number of studies demonstrate significant associations between nature experiences and posi...
Nature-deficit disorder has been highlighted as a concern for today\u27s children. Organized camps f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation May 2009. Major: Education, Rec/Park/Leisure Studies. Adv...
Background and Objectives: Rapid urbanization has increased concerns about the loss ofopportunity to...
Background and Objectives. Rapid urbanization raises concern about chronic human health issues along...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access journalBackground ...
Copyright © 2015 Sara L. Warber et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Nature exposure has been renowned for its positive physiological and psychological benefits. Recent ...
Issue addressed: Emerging adult university undergraduates are a vulnerable population due to various...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of YMCA residents who participated in a nature-based...
Previous research has demonstrated that practicing forest bathing has significant positive effects o...
Exposure to natural environments is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (...
Detailed descriptions of theory, structure, and activities with causal links to specified outcomes o...
Contact with nature is increasingly being recognized as contributing to humans' mental and physical ...
A growing number of studies demonstrate significant associations between nature experiences and posi...
Nature-deficit disorder has been highlighted as a concern for today\u27s children. Organized camps f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation May 2009. Major: Education, Rec/Park/Leisure Studies. Adv...
Background and Objectives: Rapid urbanization has increased concerns about the loss ofopportunity to...
Background and Objectives. Rapid urbanization raises concern about chronic human health issues along...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. Open access journalBackground ...
Copyright © 2015 Sara L. Warber et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Nature exposure has been renowned for its positive physiological and psychological benefits. Recent ...
Issue addressed: Emerging adult university undergraduates are a vulnerable population due to various...
It is well understood that wilderness expeditions improve well-being; however, there is little suppo...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of YMCA residents who participated in a nature-based...
Previous research has demonstrated that practicing forest bathing has significant positive effects o...
Exposure to natural environments is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (...
Detailed descriptions of theory, structure, and activities with causal links to specified outcomes o...
Contact with nature is increasingly being recognized as contributing to humans' mental and physical ...
A growing number of studies demonstrate significant associations between nature experiences and posi...
Nature-deficit disorder has been highlighted as a concern for today\u27s children. Organized camps f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation May 2009. Major: Education, Rec/Park/Leisure Studies. Adv...