Introduction The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite a dearth of evidence or even agreed definitions of ‘nature’. The aim of this review was to systematically appraise the evidence for associations between greenspace and mental wellbeing, stratified by the different ways in which greenspace has been conceptualised in quantitative research. Methods We undertook a comprehensive database search and thorough screening of articles which included a measure of greenspace and validated mental wellbeing tool, to capture aspects of hedonic and/or eudaimonic wellbeing. Quality and risk of bias in research were assessed to create grades of evidence. We undertook detailed narrative synthesis of the 50 stud...
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...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...
Introduction The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite...
IntroductionThe view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite ...
INTRODUCTION:The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite...
Introduction The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, desp...
Exposure to nature is thought to benefit mental health and wellbeing. However, many studies consider...
Physical activity serves as a pivotal mediator in previous theoretical frameworks that link greenspa...
While local-area greenspace is associated with reduced symptoms of mental distress and greater life ...
Greenspace is thought to yield psychological benefits in terms of reducing stress and restoring atte...
Abstract Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changi...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on: (1) how greenspace and physical activity, independent...
Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changing env...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020In an age where humans are spending an unprecedente...
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...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...
Introduction The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite...
IntroductionThe view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite ...
INTRODUCTION:The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite...
Introduction The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, desp...
Exposure to nature is thought to benefit mental health and wellbeing. However, many studies consider...
Physical activity serves as a pivotal mediator in previous theoretical frameworks that link greenspa...
While local-area greenspace is associated with reduced symptoms of mental distress and greater life ...
Greenspace is thought to yield psychological benefits in terms of reducing stress and restoring atte...
Abstract Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changi...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on: (1) how greenspace and physical activity, independent...
Background With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changing env...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020In an age where humans are spending an unprecedente...
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...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...