2021
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyab089
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More green, less lonely? A longitudinal cohort study

Abstract: Background Urban greening may reduce loneliness by offering opportunities for solace, social reconnection and supporting processes such as stress relief. We (i) assessed associations between residential green space and cumulative incidence of, and relief from, loneliness over 4 years; and (ii) explored contingencies by age, sex, disability and cohabitation status. Methods Multilevel logistic regressions of change in lonelines… Show more

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“…Notably, this study has also underlined that the visibility of greenspace through windows may alleviate the sense of loneliness. This finding has provided evidence for an emerging research topic of reducing loneliness by greenspace (28). For prisoners, loneliness is a common emotional issue (29)(30)(31)(32), and it may exacerbate depression and anxiety symptoms (33).…”
Section: Nature Exposure Through Window: Mental Health Problemsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Notably, this study has also underlined that the visibility of greenspace through windows may alleviate the sense of loneliness. This finding has provided evidence for an emerging research topic of reducing loneliness by greenspace (28). For prisoners, loneliness is a common emotional issue (29)(30)(31)(32), and it may exacerbate depression and anxiety symptoms (33).…”
Section: Nature Exposure Through Window: Mental Health Problemsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Nature exposure has also been linked with lower incidence of loneliness [ 38 – 40 ]. When offered in groups, NBIs created opportunities for social connections alleviating loneliness [ 27 ] which is one of the main indicators of mental and social wellbeing [ 41 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and greener neighbourhoods could enhance social cohesion and mitigate feelings of loneliness in older adults [54,55]. Finally, green spaces could contribute to the mitigation of environmental hazards, including air pollution [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%