Andrew Hermanski, Jean McClelland, Jennifer I Pearce-Walker, J. Ruiz, M. Verhougstraete
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引用次数: 11
摘要
绿色空间已被证明对身心健康有许多好处。最近,蓝色空间作为另一个研究领域被引入,并被认为对健康有类似的影响。这篇范围综述总结了目前关于蓝色空间暴露(视野和访问量)如何影响心理健康(抑郁、焦虑、压力和相关生物标志物)的知识状况。为PubMed、Web of Science、Embase和PsycINFO开发了关键字搜索。然后将确定的文章导入Rayyan并进行标题审查,摘要审查,最后是全文审查。发现有五篇文章与该研究直接相关。两篇文章表明,太空之旅对一般心理健康有益,可能还有助于缓解抑郁症。两项研究调查了蓝色空间景观,一项显示对一般心理健康有益,另一项显示对抑郁症有益。一项研究表明,观看蓝色空间和参观蓝色空间都对心理健康有积极影响,而且参观蓝色空间比仅仅观看蓝色空间有更强的影响。然而,没有文章讨论心理健康相关的生物标志物。这些研究都提供了证据,表明蓝色空间暴露对心理健康有积极影响,但基于少数文章,没有足够的证据来得出生物标志物反应的可测量变化的结论。进一步的研究领域包括人造/城市蓝色空间、其他心理健康结果、虚拟现实及其对生物标志物的影响。欣赏和参观蓝色空间可以改善心理健康。参观蓝色空间比观赏蓝色空间更有益于心理健康。蓝色空间能降低抑郁症状。
The effects of blue spaces on mental health and associated biomarkers
Abstract Green spaces have been shown to have many benefits for physical and mental health. Recently, blue spaces have been introduced as another field of research and have been suggested to have similar health effects. This scoping review summarized the current state of the knowledge on how blue space exposure (views and visits) affects mental health (depression, anxiety, stress, and associated biomarkers). A keyword search was developed for PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and PsycINFO. Identified articles were then imported into Rayyan and put through a title review, an abstract review, and finally a full-text review. Five articles were found to have direct relevance to the study. Two articles showed that blue space visits had benefits to general mental health and possibly depression. Two studies investigated blue space views, one showing benefits for general mental health and the other showing benefits for depression. One study showed that both blue space views and visits had positive impacts on mental health and that blue space visits had a stronger effect than merely viewing blue spaces. However, no articles discussed mental health-associated biomarkers. These studies all provide evidence that blue space exposure has a positive impact on mental health, but based on the small number of articles there is not enough evidence to conclude measurable changes in biomarker responses. Further areas of research include man-made/urban blue spaces, other mental health outcomes, virtual reality, and their effects on biomarkers. Highlights Views of and visits to blue space improve mental health. Visiting blue space has greater mental health benefits than blue space views. Blue space results in lower depression symptoms.
期刊介绍:
The official journal of the World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation, the International Journal of Mental Health features in-depth articles on research, clinical practice, and the organization and delivery of mental health services around the world. Covering both developed and developing countries, it provides vital information on important new ideas and trends in community mental health, social psychiatry, psychiatric epidemiology, prevention, treatment, and psychosocial rehabilitation.