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期刊名:Wellbeing space and society

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ISSN:2666-5581

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Koichiro Shiba,Aki Yazawa,Shiho Kino et al. Koichiro Shiba et al.
Introduction: We examined the extent to which the post-disaster deterioration of social support and social capital mediates the associations between disaster-related experiences and depressive symptoms among survivors to ...
Rachel Houweling,Andrew Power,Dianna Smith Rachel Houweling
Environments of parenthood are changing with increasing rates of dual-working households, more single-parent and non-traditional families, increasing cost of childcare, and growing reliance on online communities for information and support....
R Foley,M Garrido-Cumbrera,V Guzman et al. R Foley et al.
This paper addresses the role of living spaces, neighborhood environments, and access to nearby nature in shaping individual experiences of health and well-being during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key data is drawn from the Gre...
Jennifer W Robinette,Jennifer R Piazza,Robert S Stawski Jennifer W Robinette
People living in unsafe neighborhoods often report poor health. The reasons for this are multi-faceted, but one possibility is that unsafe neighborhoods create a situation of chronic stress, which may deplete people's resources to cope with...
Sarah Harding,Laura Mazzoli Smith Sarah Harding
Following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdown restrictions in March 2020, young people were suddenly faced with a reduction and reconfiguration of the spaces in which they could 'be'. This paper explores how i...
Justin M Beall,S Brent Jackson,William R Casola et al. Justin M Beall et al.
Restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered daily lives and affected human health and well-being. Outdoor and nature-based activities could potentially mitigate some of these negative impacts. To assess the impa...
Jessica Frankeberger,Natalie Sumetsky,M Reuel Friedman et al. Jessica Frankeberger et al.
Introduction: Restrictions and guidelines to limit the spread of COVID-19 caused considerable and rapid changes to individuals' daily routines. This study examines how activity locations changed during the COVID-19 pandem...
Paul McCrorie,Jonathan R Olsen,Fiona M Caryl et al. Paul McCrorie et al.
Introduction: The natural environment may benefit children's social, emotional and behavioural wellbeing, whilst offering a lever to narrow socioeconomic health inequalities. We investigated whether immediate neighbourhoo...
Boadi Agyekum Boadi Agyekum
Precarious housing conditions are on the rise in many developing economies, which has resulted in increasing segmentation between population groups with different socioeconomic backgrounds, and in differentiated access to life chances. With...
William L Rice,Bing Pan William L Rice
In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic changed the daily lives of people around the world. In an effort to quantify these changes, Google released an open-source dataset pertaining to regional mobility trends-including park visitation...