The Multi-Sites Trial on the Effects of Therapeutic Gardening on Mental Health and Well-Being

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作者
Yang, Yeji [1 ,2 ]
Ro, Eunbin [1 ,2 ]
Lee, Taek-Joo [3 ]
An, Byung-Chul [4 ]
Hong, Kwang-Pyo [5 ]
Yun, Ho-Jun [6 ]
Park, Eun-Yeong [7 ]
Cho, Hye-Ryeong [8 ]
Yun, Suk-Young [9 ]
Park, Miok [10 ]
Yun, Young-Jo [11 ]
Lee, Ai-Ran [12 ]
Jeon, Jeong-Ill [13 ]
Jung, Songhie [14 ]
Ahn, Tai-Hyeon [14 ]
Jin, Hye-Young [14 ]
Lee, Kyung Ju [15 ]
Choi, Kee-Hong [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Korea Univ, Sch Psychol, Seoul 02841, South Korea
[2] Korea Univ, KU Mind Hlth Inst, Seoul 02841, South Korea
[3] Hantaek Bot Garden, Yongin 17183, South Korea
[4] Wonkwang Univ, Div Forest & Landscape Architecture, Iksan 54538, South Korea
[5] Korea Inst Garden Design, Seoul 07995, South Korea
[6] Landscape Yeoleum, Seoul 04026, South Korea
[7] Joongbu Univ, Dept Environm Landscape Architecture, Geumsan 32713, South Korea
[8] Seoul Green Trust, Seoul 04766, South Korea
[9] Daegu Catholic Univ, Dept Landscape Architecture, Gyongsan 38430, South Korea
[10] Korea Nazarene Univ, Dept Smart Green City Ind Convergence, Cheonan 31172, South Korea
[11] Kangwon Natl Univ, Dept Ecol Landscape Architecture Design, Chunchon 24341, South Korea
[12] Cheongju Univ, Dept Human Environm Design, Cheongju 28503, South Korea
[13] Shingu Coll, Shingu Bot Garden, Seongnam 13443, South Korea
[14] Korea Natl Arboretum, Gardens & Educ Res Div, Pochon 11186, South Korea
[15] Korea Univ, Inst Occupat & Environm Hlth, Integrat Obstet & Gynecol, Seoul 02841, South Korea
关键词
gardening; nature-based intervention; psychosocial intervention; mental health; well-being; public health; COVID-19; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HORTICULTURAL THERAPY; OLDER-ADULTS; BENEFITS; DEPRESSION; PROGRAM; INTERVENTION; DISORDERS; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph19138046
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
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摘要
Although many people affected by COVID-19 suffer from some form of psychological distress, access to proper treatment or psychosocial interventions has been limited. This study aimed to examine the feasibility and preliminary effects of a therapeutic gardening program conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program consisted of 30 sessions and was conducted at 10 nationwide sites in Korea from June to November 2021. Mental health and well-being were assessed using the Mental Health Screening Tool for Depressive Disorders, Mental Health Screening Tool for Anxiety Disorders, Engagement in Daily Activity Scale, brief version of World Health Organization Quality of Life, and Mindful Attention Awareness Scale. Cohen's d value was calculated for the effect size, and a multilevel analysis was used to determine the longitudinal effects of therapeutic gardening. The effect sizes for depression, anxiety, daily activities, quality of life, and mindfulness were 0.84, 0.72, 0.61, 0.64, and 0.40, respectively. Multilevel analyses showed that all five mental health variables improved significantly over time as the therapeutic gardening program progressed. Therapeutic gardening is promising and applicable as a nature-based intervention to improve the mental health of individuals experiencing psychological distress especially in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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