Progress on Relationship between Natural Environment and Mental Health in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Overview
2.1. Literature Collection
2.2. Research Process
2.3. Research Fields
2.4. Methods Used in the Literature
3. Research Topics
3.1. Ecological Psychology: Theory Development on the Effect of Natural Environment on Mental Health
3.2. Research on the Impact of Natural Ecological Environment on Mental Health
3.2.1. Impact of Forest Environment on Mental Health
3.2.2. Impact of Coastal Environment on Mental Health
3.3. Research on the Impact of Artificial Ecological Environment on Mental Health
3.3.1. Impact of Urban Green Space on Mental Health
3.3.2. Impact of Garden Landscape on Mental Health
3.3.3. Impact of Gardening Activities on Mental Health
3.4. Research on the Impact of Nature Tourism on Mental Health
4. Discussion and Conclusions
5. Prospects
5.1. Learn from the Overseas Experience in This Field
5.2. Identify the Impact Factors of Natural Environment Influencing Mental Health
5.3. Establish an Evaluation System on Psychological Effect of Natural Environment
5.4. Strength the Study on the Utilization and Influencing Mechanism of Natural Environment on Mental Health
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Periodical | Number of Papers | Percentage (95 in Total) | Subject of Research |
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Forestry | 41 | 43.2% | Health mechanism of forests and gardens, and their impact on mental health |
Agronomy | 16 | 16.8% | Impact of green space on mental health and horticultural therapy |
Medicine | 13 | 13.7% | Healing gardens, horticultural therapy and natural impact factors for mental health improvement |
Psychology | 6 | 6.3% | Relationship between close contact with nature and mental health, ecological psychology, etc. |
Sports science | 4 | 4.2% | Outdoor experience for mental health improvement |
Tourism | 4 | 4.2% | Forest healthcare tourism, tourism activities and mental health of tourists |
Ecology | 3 | 3.1% | Green space and residents’ mental health, marine ecological health and mental health |
Education | 1 | 1.1% | Psychological tourism |
Geography | 1 | 1.1% | Study on stress relief and recovery of fatigue in urban natural environment |
Others | 6 | 6.3% | Healing gardens, restorative environment, etc. |
Research Methods | Research Topics | Representative Authors | |
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Qualitative | Induction | Positive effect of nature on human, forest bathing, ecological psychology, etc. | Zhang, 1995; Xiao, 2004; He, 2016 [8,9,10] |
Literature analysis | Research progress in forest healthcare, psychological well-being in urban green space, psychological well-being in parks, etc. | Hu, 2012; Shu et al., 2018; Wen et al., 2012 [11,12,13] | |
Interview | Ecological environment and mental state of citizens, tourists’ behavior and pressure transfer | Wang, 2009; Ma et al., 2010 [14,15] | |
Quantitative | Questionnaire | Empirical research on the effect of nature on mental health | Wang, 2012; Chen et al., 2017 [16,17] |
Experiment | Empirical research on the impact of nature on mental health | Wang, 2018; Liu, 2019 [18,19] | |
Structural equation modeling | Perception research on forest healthcare tourism | Zheng et al., 2017; Mo, 2019 [20,21] | |
Regression modeling | Benefit of urban green space for residents’ health, impact of urban park on people’s health | Tan et al., 2018; Zhang, 2019 [7,22] | |
Mathematical modeling | Evaluation research on urban forest healthcare | Han, 2011 [23] |
Method of Evaluation | Way of Evaluation | Content |
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Subjective evaluation | Semantic differential (SD) | Respondents choose a scale of words and use multiple pairs of adjectives to indicate their feelings. |
Profile of mood states (POMS) | Calculation of POMS index: Total score of 5 negative mood states (tension, anger, fatigue, depression, confusion) minus score of 2 positive mood states (vigor, friendliness), and then plus 100 for further revision. | |
Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) | Severity of symptoms is divided into five grades: 1 (no symptom)–5 (rather severe) | |
Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) | Delimitation value of SAS is 50 points. ≥70 indicates severe anxiety, 60–69 moderate anxiety, 50–59 mild anxiety, and ≤50 no symptom. | |
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) | STAI is divided into four dimensions: anger, depression, vigor and fatigue. Each question has a score of 1–5. In each dimension, the higher the score, the severer the emotion of respondents. | |
Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) | All the items of HAMA have a score of five grades among 0–4. 0 represents no symptom, 1 mild, 2 moderate, 3 severe and 4 rather severe. | |
Self-reporting of sub health status (SRSHS)) | For rating, ≥70 points means disease status, 30–39 points health status and 40–69 points sub-health status. | |
Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) | PANAS consists of two sub-scales, Positive Affect (PA) and Negative Affect (NA). Each of the two sub-scales includes 10 items describing emotions with a 5-grade score (from 1 = none to 5 = very strong). | |
Mood change diagram | There are 5 expressions in total to reflect subjective feelings. | |
Objective evaluation | EEG change | A wave is mostly adopted to reflect awake and relaxed state of human brain. |
Change with heart rate, respiratory rate and skin conductance responses | Physiological indices usually can indicate psychological status. |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleZhu, Dongfang, Linsheng Zhong, and Hu Yu. 2021. "Progress on Relationship between Natural Environment and Mental Health in China" Sustainability 13, no. 2: 991. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020991
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