通过与城市自然的接触促进心理健康:“土地联盟!”的成功试点测试干预

IF 2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sandy Morgado, Bruno Silveira, Mariely Lima, Karine Silva
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摘要

越来越多的人认识到,促进与大自然的接触和接触有助于支持心理健康和培养自然行为。然而,从公共卫生和保护政策的角度来看,日常城市自然的潜力尚未得到彻底的探索。本研究旨在开发并提供一项为期30天的自然连通性干预(Liga-te - Terra!)的试点测试,主要旨在支持压力管理。西班牙足球联赛!是在最近的一个框架上发展起来的,结合了人们在城市自然中注意到的美好事物和通往自然连接的途径。在第二学期考试前对大学生样本(N = 65)进行了测试。学生们被随机分配到控制条件(等待名单)或干预条件,在干预条件下,他们被指示每天与他们在日常城市环境中遇到的自然接触。结果显示,参与Liga-te - Terra!据报道,在干预后,感知压力和反刍水平显著降低,同时自然联系水平较高。重要的是,参与Liga-te - Terra!还有对照组的人。总体而言,本研究为城市性质作为心理健康自我管理干预的宝贵资源提供了实证支持。这里获得的发现需要进一步的研究,以进一步探索Liga-te - Terra!在更广泛的人口水平和不同群体之间。
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Promoting Mental Health Through Engagement With Urban Nature: A Successful Pilot Test of The “Liga-te à Terra!” Intervention
It is increasingly acknowledged that promoting exposure to, and engagement with, nature can help support mental health and foster pronature behaviors. The potential of everyday urban nature, however, has yet to be thoroughly explored, from the perspective of both public health and conservation policy. This study aimed to develop and provide a pilot test of a 30-day nature connectedness intervention (Liga-te à Terra!) aimed primarily at supporting stress management. Liga-te à Terra! was developed upon a recent framework combining the good things people notice in urban nature and the pathways to nature connectedness. It was tested on a sample of university students (N = 65) before the second-semester examination period. Students were randomly allocated to either a control condition (waitlist) or an intervention condition in which they were instructed to daily engage with the nature they encountered in their everyday urban surroundings. Results showed that participants who engaged in Liga-te à Terra! reported significantly lower levels of perceived stress and rumination, along with higher levels of nature connectedness, at postintervention. Importantly, no significant difference in time in nature was found between participants who engaged in Liga-te à Terra! and those in the control group. Overall, this study provides empirical support for urban nature as a valuable resource for mental health self-management interventions. The findings here obtained call for additional research to further explore the potential of Liga-te à Terra! at a wider population level and among different groups.
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Ecopsychology
Ecopsychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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