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期刊名:Journal of environmental psychology

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ISSN:0272-4944

e-ISSN:1522-9610

IF/分区:7.0/Q1

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How do caregivers design environments for infants? Using a mixed methods approach, we examined how 52 mothers of 12-month-old pre-walking versus walking infants constructed a new play space. Mothers arranged large foam blocks in an empty la...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the daily lives of people, and countries worldwide have implemented public health measures that restricted social contact and interactions. Individuals in isolation displayed increased mental health issues,...
E S Rieves,S M Freis,N P Friedman et al. E S Rieves et al.
Background: This study explores the relationship between greenspace and perceived stress, anxiety, and depression, and specifically how perceived and objective greenspace exposure relate to these outcomes. It also explore...
Elyssa Anneser,Peter Levine,Kevin J Lane et al. Elyssa Anneser et al.
There is increasing recognition that people are experiencing stress and anxiety around climate change, and that this climate stress/anxiety may be associated with more pro-environmental behavior. However, less is known about whether people'...
Monica Gripko,Anjali Joseph,Soheyla MohammadiGorji Monica Gripko
Every year, millions of children seek care in emergency departments (EDs) for various conditions. Though the physical environment of the ED provides the context and setting for care delivery, influences workflows, and shapes interactions be...
Alexandra Kleeman,Sarah Foster Alexandra Kleeman
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown restrictions prolonged residents' exposure to their home environment. The impact of lockdowns could be heightened for apartment residents as they typically have ...
Carina Nigg,Evi Petersen,Tadhg MacIntyre Carina Nigg
The COVID-19 outbreak led to major restrictions globally, affecting people's psychosocial health and their health behaviors. Thus, the purpose of this scoping review was to summarize the available research regarding nature and health in the...
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Social interaction is significant for individuals' mental and psychological well-being in communities. With the growing demand for outdoor activities in urban settings under the COVID‑19 pandemic, urban parks have become important public r...
Evangelos Ntontis,Angélique M Blackburn,Hyemin Han et al. Evangelos Ntontis et al.
Primary stressors are direct outcomes of extreme events (e.g., viruses, floodwater) whereas secondary stressors stem from pre-disaster life circumstances and societal arrangements (e.g., illness, problematic pre-disaster policies) or from i...