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Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment reveals an incremental association between natural diversity and mental wellbeing
Nature and the biosphere | Mental health, the mind and behaviour
Published: 16 April 2024
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25-05-2024 to 31-05-2026
Available on-demand until 31st May 2026
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Free
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Article
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On-demand
Description
Using smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment, this study investigated an association between natural diversity on mental wellbeing.
A sample of 1,998 participants completed 41,448 assessments between April 2018 and September 2023.
Environments which included a larger range of natural features, such as trees, plants and birdlife (high natural diversity) were associated with greater mental wellbeing than environments including a smaller range of natural features (low natural diversity).
There was evidence of a mediating effect of natural diversity on the association between natural environments and mental wellbeing. These results highlight the importance of policies and practices that support richness of biodiversity for public mental health.
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