Direct Exposure to Green and Blue Spaces is Associated with Greater Mental Wellbeing in Older Adults
Ewa Jarosz
Abstract
Exposure to the natural environment may benefit individuals’ mental health, but quantitative evidence for older adults is limited. We used Experience Sampling Method to collect 2,774 reports on daily experiences from 200 adults aged 65 and above living in Poland. Multilevel mixed effects logistic regression models examined the association between individuals’ location and their self-reported stress and enjoyment. Being in green and blue spaces was associated with significantly lower odds of experiencing stress and significantly higher odds of experiencing enjoyment net of other individual-level and situational factors. Accessible green and blue spaces may help improve older adults’ psychological wellbeing.
Topics & Concepts
OddsMental healthSituational ethicsLogistic regressionMultilevel modelPsychologyExperience sampling methodOdds ratioGerontologyEnvironmental healthDemographyMedicineSocial psychologyPsychiatrySociologyMachine learningComputer sciencePathologyInternal medicineUrban Green Space and HealthNoise Effects and ManagementPlace Attachment and Urban Studies