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 …
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 …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Exposure to neighborhood green space and mental health: evidence from the survey of the health of Wisconsin
Green space is now widely viewed as a health-promoting characteristic of residential
environments, and has been linked to mental health benefits such as recovery from mental …
environments, and has been linked to mental health benefits such as recovery from mental …
Association of urban green space with mental health and general health among adults in Australia
T Astell-Burt, X Feng - JAMA network open, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Recent studies indicate that living near more green space may support mental
and general health and may also prevent depression. However, most studies are cross …
and general health and may also prevent depression. However, most studies are cross …
Association of neighborhood greenness with self-perceived stress, depression and anxiety symptoms in older US adults
Background Neighborhood environment, such as green vegetation, has been shown to play
a role in coping with stress and mental ill health. Yet, epidemiological evidence of the …
a role in coping with stress and mental ill health. Yet, epidemiological evidence of the …
Association of redlining and natural environment with depressive symptoms in women in the sister study
WL Tsai, MS Nash, DJ Rosenbaum… - Environmental …, 2023 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Background: Improving mental health is recognized as an important factor for achieving
global development goals. Despite strong evidence that neighborhood greenery promotes …
global development goals. Despite strong evidence that neighborhood greenery promotes …
Residential greenspace is associated with lower levels of depressive and burnout symptoms, and higher levels of life satisfaction: A nationwide population-based …
Y Klein, P Lindfors, W Osika… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Population-based studies of individual-level residential greenspace and mental health
outcomes are still limited. Thus, the present study investigates greenspace–mental health …
outcomes are still limited. Thus, the present study investigates greenspace–mental health …
Greenness and depression incidence among older women
Background: Recent evidence suggests that higher levels of residential greenness may
contribute to better mental health. Despite this, few studies have considered its impact on …
contribute to better mental health. Despite this, few studies have considered its impact on …
Does green space matter? Exploring relationships between green space type and health indicators
A Akpinar, C Barbosa-Leiker, KR Brooks - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2016 - Elsevier
This study explores whether general specification or specific types of green spaces are
associated with mental and general health. A sample of 5,148 respondents from the …
associated with mental and general health. A sample of 5,148 respondents from the …
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