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How Does Being Solo in Nature Affect Well-Being? Evidence from Norway, Germany and New Zealand.

Evi PetersenAnnette BischoffGunnar LiedtkeAndrew J Martin
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Solo experiences provide for well-being-related pathways in a multitude of ways, which highlights the well-being potential of solo implementation across practical fields beyond outdoor education, such as wilderness therapy, and environmental and planetary health initiatives. Future studies should continue to explore solo's well-being potential in different settings, especially in the context of non-Western samples.
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