Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61% in some groups. Urban greening may help to reduce the population health impacts of loneliness and its concomitants, such as hopelessness and despair. However, the literature lacks both a critical appraisal of extant evidence and a conceptual model to explain how green space would work as a structural intervention. Both are needed to guide decision making and further research. We conducted a systematic review of quantitative studies testing associations between green space and loneliness, searching seven databases. Twenty two studies were identified by 25/01/2022. Most of the studies were conducted in high-income countries and fifteen (68 %) had cross-...
Evidence suggests that social isolation and loneliness have became major problems in many countries ...
<b>Background</b> Epidemiological studies on green space and health have relied almost e...
The positive relationships between urban green space and health have been well documented. Little is...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61% in some g...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61 % in some ...
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 ...
Background Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconne...
Rates of living alone, especially in more urbanised areas, are increasing across many industrialised...
BACKGROUND: Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconn...
This study explored whether social contacts are an underlying mechanism behind the relationship betw...
This cross-sectional study investigated whether physical activity, social cohesion, and loneliness m...
Evidence suggests that social isolation and loneliness have became major problems in many countries ...
<b>Background</b> Epidemiological studies on green space and health have relied almost e...
The positive relationships between urban green space and health have been well documented. Little is...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61% in some g...
Persistent loneliness troubles people across the life span, with prevalence as high as 61 % in some ...
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 ...
Background Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconne...
Rates of living alone, especially in more urbanised areas, are increasing across many industrialised...
BACKGROUND: Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconn...
This study explored whether social contacts are an underlying mechanism behind the relationship betw...
This cross-sectional study investigated whether physical activity, social cohesion, and loneliness m...
Evidence suggests that social isolation and loneliness have became major problems in many countries ...
<b>Background</b> Epidemiological studies on green space and health have relied almost e...
The positive relationships between urban green space and health have been well documented. Little is...