The Role of the Campus Outdoor Environment on University Student Mental Health

Q3 Social Sciences
Mallory Koning, Jun-Hyun Kim, Fatemeh Saeidi-Rizi, Noah J. Durst
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Abstract

Background and objective: The mental health and wellness of university students has been a pressing concern in recent years in the US and is becoming an even larger issue due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Numerous studies have supported the idea that the natural environment can have a positive impact on mental health, but only a few studies focus on the role of university outdoor campus environments on student's mental health. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the correlations between university student mental health and their campus's outdoor environment.Methods: An online survey was designed and distributed to students at Michigan State University, USA. Students were asked questions about their overall mental well-being, as well as questions about their environmental perceptions, outdoor activity, views to nature through windows and safety concerns regarding their outdoor campus environment.Results: The major findings indicate a significant difference in mental health scores for windows in living quarters, where students with living quarter windows had better mental health scores (MHS) than students without living quarter windows. This study also found a marginally significant difference in MHS for students with classroom windows. Other results of this study include a significant difference in MHS for students' perception of safety on campus, outdoor work time, and perception of greenspace on campus.Conclusion: Future campus planner, landscape architects, university planners, and student counselors will use this study to determine what kinds of outdoor spaces should be created and used to improve the well-being of students.
校园户外环境对大学生心理健康的影响
背景与目的:近年来,大学生的心理健康一直是美国关注的一个紧迫问题,而且由于新冠肺炎大流行,大学生心理健康正成为一个更大的问题。许多研究支持自然环境对心理健康有积极影响的观点,但只有少数研究关注大学户外校园环境对学生心理健康的作用。本研究的主要目的是调查大学生心理健康与校园户外环境之间的相关性。方法:设计了一项在线调查,并将其分发给美国密歇根州立大学的学生。学生们被问及他们的整体心理健康问题,以及他们对环境的看法、户外活动、透过窗户欣赏自然的看法和对户外校园环境的安全问题。结果:主要研究结果表明,有居住区窗口的学生的心理健康分数存在显著差异,有居住区时窗口的学生比没有居住时窗口的学生有更好的心理健康得分(MHS)。这项研究还发现,有教室窗户的学生的MHS有轻微的显著差异。这项研究的其他结果包括学生对校园安全、户外工作时间和校园绿地感知的MHS存在显著差异。结论:未来的校园规划师、景观设计师、大学规划师和学生辅导员将利用这项研究来确定应该创造和使用什么样的户外空间来提高学生的幸福感。
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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