Effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns on aesthetic and affective evaluations of natural and urban scenes (Efectos de los confinamientos COVID-19 sobre las evaluaciones estéticas y afectivas de escenas naturales y urbanas)

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Fatima-M. Felisberti, Neil-R. Harrison
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent UK lockdowns restricted mobility, altered access to the outdoors and led to changes in the environment (e.g., reduced traffic, pollution and crowding). This is likely to have altered the way people evaluated outdoor environments. Here we investigated aesthetic and emotional responses (liking, openness, relaxation) to paintings and photographs depicting landscapes and urban scenes in three UK cohorts: pre-lockdown, spring 2020 lockdown, and winter 2021 lockdown. Participants (N = 334) reported higher levels of liking, openness and relaxation for landscapes and urban scenes during the two lockdown periods compared to pre-lockdown levels. Importantly, evaluations in the lockdown groups were influenced by the types of places visited most frequently. These findings aid our understanding of the psychological effects of lockdowns on evaluations of outdoor environments and are relevant to the development of policies for the promotion of well-being, including the design of more open and relaxing urban spaces.
COVID-19封锁对自然和城市场景美学和情感评估的影响(COVID-19封锁对自然和城市场景美学和情感评估的影响)
持续的COVID-19大流行和随后的英国封锁限制了流动性,改变了室外通道,并导致了环境的变化(例如,交通、污染和拥挤减少)。这很可能改变了人们评估户外环境的方式。在这里,我们调查了三个英国队列:封锁前、2020年春季封锁和2021年冬季封锁,对描绘风景和城市场景的绘画和照片的审美和情感反应(喜欢、开放、放松)。与封锁前相比,参与者(N = 334)报告说,在两个封锁期间,他们对景观和城市场景的喜爱程度、开放程度和放松程度都有所提高。重要的是,封锁组的评估受到最频繁访问的地方类型的影响。这些发现有助于我们理解封锁对室外环境评估的心理影响,并与促进福祉的政策制定相关,包括设计更开放和放松的城市空间。
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