Background Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconnection and supporting processes such as stress relief. We (i) assessed associations between residential green space and cumulative incidence of, and relief from, loneliness over 4 years; and (ii) explored contingencies by age, sex, disability and cohabitation status. Methods Multilevel logistic regressions of change in loneliness status in 8049 city-dwellers between 2013 (baseline) and 2017 (follow-up) in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia study. Associations with objectively measured discrete green-space buffers (e.g. parks) (<400, <800 and <1600 m) were adjusted for age, sex, disability, cohabitation status, chil...
Importance: Recent studies indicate that living near more green space may support mental and general...
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...
Background Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconne...
BACKGROUND: Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconn...
BACKGROUND: Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconn...
Introduction: Associations between green space type and social loneliness (a scarcity of people one ...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61 % in some ...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61% in some g...
Rates of living alone, especially in more urbanised areas, are increasing across many industrialised...
This cross-sectional study investigated whether physical activity, social cohesion, and loneliness m...
<b>Background</b> Epidemiological studies on green space and health have relied almost e...
Background: With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changing envir...
Abstract This study explored whether social contacts are an underlying mechanism behind the relatio...
Importance: Recent studies indicate that living near more green space may support mental and general...
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...
Background Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconne...
BACKGROUND: Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconn...
BACKGROUND: Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconn...
Introduction: Associations between green space type and social loneliness (a scarcity of people one ...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61 % in some ...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61% in some g...
Rates of living alone, especially in more urbanised areas, are increasing across many industrialised...
This cross-sectional study investigated whether physical activity, social cohesion, and loneliness m...
<b>Background</b> Epidemiological studies on green space and health have relied almost e...
Background: With urbanisation increasing, it is important to understand how to design changing envir...
Abstract This study explored whether social contacts are an underlying mechanism behind the relatio...
Importance: Recent studies indicate that living near more green space may support mental and general...
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...