Introduction: Poor mental health in childhood has implications for health and wellbeing in later life. Natural space may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural development. We investigated whether neighbourhood natural space and private garden access were related to children's developmental change over time. We asked whether relationships differed between boys and girls, or by household educational status. Methods: We analysed longitudinal data for 2909 urban-dwelling children (aged 4 at 2008/9 baseline) from the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) survey. The survey provided social, emotional and behavioural difficulty scores (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)), and private garden access. Area (%) of total na...
The research exploring the association between the built environment and children's mental health an...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Potential pathways linking green space quality to prosocial behaviour have not been investigated so ...
Introduction: The natural environment may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural wellb...
Introduction: The natural environment may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural wellb...
Background Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspec...
Background: Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspe...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Background: It is unknown whether the quantity or quality of green space is more important for menta...
Self-regulation in childhood is associated with multiple short- and long-term outcomes, including ac...
2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial beha...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Epidemiological studies have established positive associations of urban nature with cognitive develo...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
The research exploring the association between the built environment and children's mental health an...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Potential pathways linking green space quality to prosocial behaviour have not been investigated so ...
Introduction: The natural environment may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural wellb...
Introduction: The natural environment may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural wellb...
Background Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspec...
Background: Existing research indicates that spending time in nature is associated with diverse aspe...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Recent reviews of the rapidly growing scientific literature on neighbourhood green space and health ...
Background: It is unknown whether the quantity or quality of green space is more important for menta...
Self-regulation in childhood is associated with multiple short- and long-term outcomes, including ac...
2020 Elsevier Inc. Background: Current evidence from studies on green space and child prosocial beha...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Epidemiological studies have established positive associations of urban nature with cognitive develo...
Introduction: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
The research exploring the association between the built environment and children's mental health an...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents, especially females, tend to experience poorer mental health if they are h...
Potential pathways linking green space quality to prosocial behaviour have not been investigated so ...