Can a brief guided nature walk reduce distress and improve resilience, mindful attention, and sleep quality? Evidence from a pilot study with two-week follow-up.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Environmental Health Research Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1080/09603123.2025.2455991
Stephanie M Y Wong, Melody M So, Yi-Nam Suen, Christy L M Hui, Eric Y H Chen
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Despite trends of deteriorating mental health globally, help-seeking remains suboptimal. Identifying less stigmatising, low-cost, and scalable approaches to mental health care is critical. We investigated the acceptability and psychological benefits of a 30-minute guided nature walk programme in an accessible country park in Hong Kong among 100 community members. In a subgroup of 55 participants, we further examined its influences on psychological distress, resilience, mindful attention, and sleep quality after two weeks. Most participants felt more connected with nature (88%) and could apply the skills to their everyday lives (81%). Significant improvements in affect and distress symptoms were found, even when accounting for age, resilience, prior nature walk experience, and practice frequency at follow-up. Improvements in resilience, mindful attention, and sleep quality were also observed. These findings offer preliminary evidence of the positive effects of brief nature walks on well-being. Increasing accessibility to green space and nature-based interventions is highlighted.

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一次简短的自然漫步能减轻痛苦,提高适应力、注意力和睡眠质量吗?来自一项为期两周的后续研究的证据。
尽管全球精神健康有恶化的趋势,但寻求帮助仍然不是最佳选择。确定较少污名化、低成本和可扩展的精神卫生保健方法至关重要。我们调查了100名社区成员在香港一个交通便利的郊野公园内进行一项30分钟导赏自然散步计划的可接受性和心理效益。在一个由55名参与者组成的亚组中,我们在两周后进一步研究了它对心理困扰、恢复力、注意力和睡眠质量的影响。大多数参与者(88%)感到与自然的联系更加紧密,并能将这些技能应用到日常生活中(81%)。即使考虑到年龄、恢复能力、先前的自然行走经验和随访时的练习频率,也发现情绪和痛苦症状有了显著改善。在恢复力、注意力和睡眠质量方面也有改善。这些发现为短暂的自然散步对幸福感的积极影响提供了初步证据。强调增加绿色空间的可及性和基于自然的干预措施。
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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6.70
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Health Research ( IJEHR ) is devoted to the rapid publication of research in environmental health, acting as a link between the diverse research communities and practitioners in environmental health. Published articles encompass original research papers, technical notes and review articles. IJEHR publishes articles on all aspects of the interaction between the environment and human health. This interaction can broadly be divided into three areas: the natural environment and health – health implications and monitoring of air, water and soil pollutants and pollution and health improvements and air, water and soil quality standards; the built environment and health – occupational health and safety, exposure limits, monitoring and control of pollutants in the workplace, and standards of health; and communicable diseases – disease spread, control and prevention, food hygiene and control, and health aspects of rodents and insects. IJEHR is published in association with the International Federation of Environmental Health and includes news from the Federation of international meetings, courses and environmental health issues.
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