Back to Search Start Over

Does time spent on visits to green space mediate the associations between the level of residential greenness and mental health?

Authors :
Graham Smith
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Regina Gražuleviciene
Margarita Triguero-Mas
Jolanda Maas
Mireille N M van Poppel
Willem van Mechelen
Christopher Gidlow
Hanneke Kruize
Sandra Andrusaityte
Irene van Kamp
Magdalena van den Berg
Clinical Psychology
APH - Mental Health
Public and occupational health
Division 6
APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases
APH - Societal Participation & Health
Source :
van den Berg, M, van Poppel, M, Smith, G, Triguero-Mas, M, Andrusaityte, S, van Kamp, I, van Mechelen, W, Gidlow, C, Gražulevičiene, R, Nieuwenhuijsen, M J, Kruize, H & Maas, J 2017, ' Does time spent on visits to green space mediate the associations between the level of residential greenness and mental health? ', Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, vol. 25, pp. 94-102 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2017.04.010, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 25, 94-102. Urban und Fischer Verlag GmbH und Co. KG
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Urban und Fischer Verlag GmbH und Co. KG, 2017.

Abstract

Objective The objective of the current study was to explore whether time spent visiting green space near home acts as a mediator in the association between level of residential greenness and perceived mental health. Methods Questionnaire data and satellite data of residential greenness were gathered in four European cities (total n = 3748): Barcelona (SP), Doetinchem (NL), Kaunas (LT) and Stoke-on-Trent (UK). Results Mediation analyses showed that time spent visiting green space near home was a weak, but statistically significant, mediator in the pooled data and in the Dutch sample only. Conclusions The findings provide little support for the hypothesis that purposeful visits are a mediator linking indirectly greenness with mental health. More research is needed to explore other mediators related to different exposure pathways, such as visual exposure, and alternative mechanisms, such as (perceived) safety.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16188667
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1447141a9da2d318147845f4920136d4