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The relationship between green space and prosocial behaviour among children and adolescents: A systematic review

Authors :
Putra, I Gusti Ngurah Edi
Astell-Burt, Thomas E
Cliff, Dylan P
Vella, Stewart A
John, Eme
Feng, Xiaoqi
Putra, I Gusti Ngurah Edi
Astell-Burt, Thomas E
Cliff, Dylan P
Vella, Stewart A
John, Eme
Feng, Xiaoqi
Source :
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

2020 Putra, Astell-Burt, Cliff, Vella, John and Feng. The plausible role of nearby green space in influencing prosocial behaviour among children and adolescents has been studied recently. However, no review has been conducted of the evidence testing the association between green space and prosocial behaviour. This systematic review addresses this gap among children and adolescents. Within this review, we propose a conceptual framework describing potential pathways linking green space to prosocial behaviour, discuss the direction, magnitude, moderators, and mediators of the association, and develop a narrative synthesis of future study directions. Out of 63 extracted associations from 15 studies, 44 were in the positive or expected direction, of which 18 were reported to be statistically significant (p < 0.05). Overall, the current evidence shows that exposure to green space may potentially increase prosocial behaviour among children and adolescents, with some contingencies (e.g., child's sex and ethnic background). However, the volume and quality of this evidence is not yet sufficient to draw conclusions on causality. Further, heterogeneity in the indicators of green space exposure could lead to mixed findings. In addition, none of the included studies investigated potential mediators. Nevertheless, this review provides preliminary evidence and a basis for further investigation with rigorous study methodology capable of drawing causal inferences and testing potential effect modifiers, linking pathways, and relevant green space measures.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1187190327
Document Type :
Electronic Resource