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Shared time in nature increases feelings of social connection amongst university students

Lauren Henderson, Laura Tipper, Sioned Willicombe, Merideth Gattis

2024Journal of Environmental Psychology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the impact of nature on individual psychological outcomes has been widely researched, few studies have investigated the impact of time in nature on social connection across individuals. We conducted a within-subjects experiment to evaluate whether natural environments increase feelings of interpersonal closeness, or social connection. Fifty-two undergraduate students completed search tasks with a social partner in a city park and an office. Self-reported social connection was significantly higher following task completion in the natural environment compared to indoors. Self-reported nature connection was also significantly higher following task completion in the natural environment compared to indoors. These results are consistent with the proposal that shared time in nature increases feelings of social connection as well as nature connection. These findings have important implications for understanding the relations between nature and community building.

Topics & Concepts

ClosenessFeelingConnection (principal bundle)Social psychologyPsychologyTask (project management)Interpersonal communicationNatural (archaeology)Interpersonal relationshipDevelopmental psychologyGeographyEngineeringStructural engineeringMathematical analysisSystems engineeringArchaeologyMathematicsUrban Green Space and HealthEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityAnimal and Plant Science Education