探索自然联系对城市青年幸福感和精神痛苦的影响:来自印度25个人口最多城市的证据。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0323712
Raina Chhajer, Sudeep R Bapat
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在当代城市环境中,提高青年的福祉是一项挑战。屏幕时间的增加,特别是在大流行后,导致人们与自然的脱节,令人担忧。本研究调查了居住在印度人口最多的25个城市的城市青年的自然联系对幸福感的影响。2283名城市青年回答了一份旨在评估参与者接触自然和与自然互动的在线调查问卷。受访者自我报告了他们与住所附近的绿色和蓝色空间的接近程度,对这些区域的休闲访问频率,在室内环境中花费的时间,与自然的联系以及幸福感。多元回归分析结果显示,城市青年在1公里或1-3公里半径范围内获得绿色和蓝色空间,并经常前往这些空间进行娱乐活动,对幸福感产生了显著的积极影响。此外,在室内环境中花费少于8小时和高自然连接得分对幸福感有显着的积极影响。此外,逻辑回归分析显示,幸福感得分低于13分的城市青年,被认为是精神上的痛苦,他们可以在1公里内获得绿色和蓝色空间,或者在1-3公里之间获得绿色空间,以及频繁的休闲访问这些空间,高自然连通性得分,显著增加了他们的幸福感对数几率。这项研究在25个人口最多的城市进行,代表了对印度自然连通性对幸福感影响的全面探索。然而,这项研究确实存在局限性,包括城市之间的样本分布不均匀,缺乏时间分析,年龄范围仅限于18-25岁。这些限制将在未来的研究中加以解决。这项研究的影响延伸到政策建议,提倡在住宅区附近发展更多的公园。这些举措旨在鼓励城市青年积极参与和体验自然,提高幸福感,减少痛苦程度。
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Exploring the impact of nature connectedness on well-being and mental distress among urban youth: Evidence from 25 most populated cities in India.

In contemporary urban settings, enhancing the well-being of youth is a challenge. The proliferation of screen time, particularly post-pandemic, has contributed to an alarming disconnection with nature. This study investigates the impact of nature connectedness on the well-being of urban youth residing in the 25 most populated cities in India. 2283 urban youth responded to an online survey questionnaire that aimed to assess participants' exposure to and interaction with nature. Respondents self-reported their proximity to green and blue spaces near their residences, the frequency of recreational visits to these areas, time spent in indoor environments, nature connectedness, and well-being. Multivariate regression analysis results show that urban youth with access to both green and blue spaces within 1-kilometre or between 1-3 kilometres radius, along with frequent recreational visits to these spaces, reported a significant positive impact on well-being. Additionally, spending less than 8 hours in indoor environments and a high nature connectedness score had a significant positive impact on well-being. Moreover, a logistic regression analysis shows that urban youth with well-being score less than 13, considered mentally distressed, who have access to both green and blue spaces within 1 kilometres or access to green spaces between 1-3 kilometres, along with frequent recreational visits to these spaces, and a high nature connectedness score, increases their log-odds of well-being significantly. This study conducted in the 25 most populated cities, represents a comprehensive exploration of the impact of nature connectedness on well-being in India. The study does, however, have limitations, including uneven sample distribution among cities, the absence of temporal analysis, and a restricted age range of 18-25 years. These limitations will be addressed in future research. The implications of the study extend to policy recommendations, advocating for the development of more parks in close proximity to residential areas. Such initiatives aim to encourage urban youth to actively engage with and experience nature, fostering improved well-being and reduced distress levels.

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