Is greenery associated with mental health among residents of aged care facilities? A systematic search and narrative review
Objectives: Older adults living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) may be vulnerable
to mental health issues. Evidence suggests greenery is beneficial for adults' mental health in …
to mental health issues. Evidence suggests greenery is beneficial for adults' mental health in …
Views of greenery and psychological well-being in residential aged care facilities: Longitudinal associations
Objectives: This study examined associations of objectively measured views of greenery in
residential aged care facilities (RACFs) with changes in multiple psychological well-being …
residential aged care facilities (RACFs) with changes in multiple psychological well-being …
From Space to Street: A Systematic Review of the Associations between Visible Greenery and Bluespace in Street View Imagery and Mental Health
A large body of literature shows that living near greenery supports healthy lifestyles and
improves mental health. Much of this research has used greenery measured from a bird's …
improves mental health. Much of this research has used greenery measured from a bird's …
[图书][B] Green space and mental health: pathways, impacts, and gaps
E Rugel - 2015 - ccnse.ca
Mould Assessment Recommendations Page 1 MARCH 2015 1 Green Space and Mental
Health: Pathways, Impacts, and Gaps Emily Rugel1 Summary • Overall, exposure to green …
Health: Pathways, Impacts, and Gaps Emily Rugel1 Summary • Overall, exposure to green …
How do different types and characteristics of green space impact mental health? A scoping review
Green space matters for mental health but is under constant pressure in an increasingly
urbanising world. Often there is little space available in cities for green areas, so it is vital to …
urbanising world. Often there is little space available in cities for green areas, so it is vital to …
Garden greenery and the health of older people in residential care facilities: A multi‐level cross‐sectional study
Aims To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older
people and the self‐perceived health of residents, mediated by experiences of being away …
people and the self‐perceived health of residents, mediated by experiences of being away …
Tree cover shows an inverse relationship with depressive symptoms in elderly residents living in US nursing homes
People who live near more greenspace report less anxiety and depression. Do these
findings hold for elderly populations living in care facilities, such as nursing homes? The …
findings hold for elderly populations living in care facilities, such as nursing homes? The …
Green space exposure on depression and anxiety outcomes: A meta-analysis
Z Liu, X Chen, H Cui, Y Ma, N Gao, X Li, X Meng… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The development of urbanization has led to emerging mental health issues.
Green space was becoming increasingly important for mental health. Previous studies have …
Green space was becoming increasingly important for mental health. Previous studies have …
Visiting green space is associated with mental health and vitality: A cross-sectional study in four european cities
M Van den Berg, M Van Poppel, I Van Kamp… - Health & place, 2016 - Elsevier
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more
green space report better physical and mental health than those with less green space …
green space report better physical and mental health than those with less green space …
The nexus between urban green space, housing type, and mental health
Introduction Momentum for urban densification is increasing opportunities for apartment-
living, but can result in reduced green space availability that negatively influences mental …
living, but can result in reduced green space availability that negatively influences mental …