The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Contribution of Local Green Space and Nature Connection to Mental Health.
Claire L WicksJo L BartonLeanne AndrewsSheina OrbellGavin R H SandercockCarly J WoodPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
-tests revealed significant declines in mental health scores during the pandemic. After controlling for age and gender, greater nature connection significantly predicted lower depression and stress and improved well-being. Percentage of green space did not significantly predict any mental health outcomes. Further, time point (pre- or during COVID) and the interaction of time point with green space and nature connection did not significantly predict any of the outcome measures. The findings indicate that nature connection may play an important role in promoting mental health. Strategies to improve mental health and reduce mental illness should consider the role of nature connection and the use of interventions that involve direct interaction with natural environments.