Effects of Forest Therapy on Psychological Improvement in Middle-aged Women in Korea.

Bum-Jin Park, Won-Sop Shin, Chang-Seob Shin, Poung-Sik Yeon, Chung-Yeub Chung, Si-Hyung Lee, Dong-Jun Kim, Youn-Hee Kim, Chang-Eun Park
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Objectives: Women experience more stress in middle age than in other periods of their lives. Therefore, health management programs that enable middle-aged women to cope with and manage stress are needed. This study investigated the psychological effects of a meditation-focused forest therapy program among 53 middle-aged women living in urban areas in Korea.

Methods: Participants were divided into 2 groups: one group underwent the program for 3 days in a forest, followed by 3 days in an urban environment, and the other group underwent the program for 3 days in the urban environment, followed by 3 days in the forest. The psychological effects of the forest therapy program were evaluated using the Profile of Mood States-Brief (POMS-B). Differences in mood state before and after the program conducted in the forest (experimental group) and in the urban environment (control group) were evaluated using the paired-samples t-test.

Results: The program in the forest significantly reduced tension, depression, anger, fatigue, and confusion among the domains of the POMS-B. The program in the urban area significantly reduced tension, but not depression, anger, fatigue, or confusion.

Conclusions: Meditation-focused forest therapy programs are expected to contribute to promoting psychological health and enhancing the quality of life of middle-aged women.

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森林疗法对韩国中年妇女心理改善的影响。
目的:女性在中年比在她们生命的其他阶段经历更多的压力。因此,需要能够使中年妇女应对和管理压力的健康管理项目。本研究调查了以冥想为中心的森林治疗项目对韩国城市地区53名中年妇女的心理影响。方法:将参与者分为两组,一组在森林中进行为期3天的训练,然后在城市环境中进行为期3天的训练,另一组在城市环境中进行为期3天的训练,然后在森林中进行为期3天的训练。采用心境状态简表(POMS-B)评估森林治疗方案的心理效果。在森林(实验组)和城市环境(对照组)进行节目前后的情绪状态差异采用配对样本t检验进行评估。结果:森林项目显著降低了POMS-B区域的紧张、抑郁、愤怒、疲劳和困惑。该项目在城市地区显著减少了紧张,但没有抑郁、愤怒、疲劳或困惑。结论:以冥想为中心的森林疗法有望促进中年妇女的心理健康,提高生活质量。
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