社会联系
心理干预
焦虑
情感(语言学)
心情
心理学
人口
干预(咨询)
幸福
临床心理学
心理健康
精神科
医学
社会心理学
心理治疗师
环境卫生
沟通
作者
Rosaline Keenan,Ryan Lumber,Miles Richardson,David Sheffield
出处
期刊:Journal of Public Mental Health
[Emerald Publishing Limited]
日期:2021-10-08
卷期号:20 (4): 243-250
被引量:32
标识
DOI:10.1108/jpmh-02-2021-0029
摘要
Purpose Visiting and connecting with nature through psychological interventions improves well-being within the general population. However, few such interventions have been conducted in clinically relevant populations. This paper aims to address this gap by investigating the effectiveness of a nature-based psychological intervention within a clinically relevant sample. Design/methodology/approach An experimental design using a noticing Three Good Things in Nature (TGTiN) task during a nature based or urban (control) walk was conducted with nature connectedness, well-being, positive and negative affect measured at baseline, post and six-week follow-up. Individuals living with depression and/or anxiety (n = 50; 39 having a diagnosis) were randomly allocated to 30 min walking in nature or urban environments for five consecutive days. Findings An ANCOVA, with age as co-variate, showed a significant effect of time by condition on all variables: nature connectedness ηp 2 = 0.34; positive affect ηp 2 = 0.42; negative affect ηp 2 = 0.66; well-being ηp 2 = 0.29. Post-hoc tests indicated a significant increase in nature connectedness and positive affect in the nature versus an urban walk at post and follow-up. Negative affect decreased in the nature walk at post intervention, while well-being was significantly greater in the nature walk at follow-up. Originality/value The TGTiN intervention effectively improves positive affect, and well-being in clinically relevant populations, although replication with a larger sample is warranted.
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