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The More Natural the Window, the Healthier the Isolated People—A Pathway Analysis in Xi’an, China, during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Wangqin Bi, Xinyi Jiang, Huijun Li, Yingyi Cheng, Xingxing Jia, Yuheng Mao, Bing Zhao

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study explores how windows with a green view might affect the mental health (i.e., depressive/anxiety symptoms) of home-isolated populations. An online survey was conducted among 508 adults isolated under government quarantine policies for COVID-19 emergency pandemic control between 10 and 20 January 2022 in Xi'an, China. Structural equation modeling was employed to identify the pathways from green view through windows to isolated people's depressive/anxiety symptoms. The relative frequency of plant/water exposure through windows was associated with fewer depressive/anxiety symptoms. Home-isolated people during COVID-19 reported better mental health when they were exposed to more natural settings. These findings could inspire public health authorities to adopt nature-based solutions to mitigate the adverse mental health consequences of isolated populations during the pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicAnxietyMental healthQuarantineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ChinaGovernment (linguistics)Depression (economics)Public healthPsychologyPsychiatryEnvironmental healthAffect (linguistics)Depressive symptomsMedicineGeographyNursingPathologyCommunicationDiseaseArchaeologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsLinguisticsInfectious disease (medical specialty)PhilosophyUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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