Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft

BACKGROUND: Subjective well-being is an important target in the COVID-19 pandemic. Residential greenness may help cope with stress and hence influence subjective well-being during this mentally and physically challenging time. METHODS: We analysed the association between residential greenness an...

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Main Authors: Ayoung Jeong, Fiona Galliker, Medea Imboden, Dirk Keidel, Kees de Hoogh, Danielle Vienneau, Michael Siegrist, Luca Crivelli, Gianfranco Lovison, Nicole Probst-Hensch
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Language:English
Published: SMW supporting association (Trägerverein Swiss Medical Weekly SMW) 2022-07-01
Series:Swiss Medical Weekly
Online Access:https://smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/3230
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author Ayoung Jeong
Fiona Galliker
Medea Imboden
Dirk Keidel
Kees de Hoogh
Danielle Vienneau
Michael Siegrist
Luca Crivelli
Gianfranco Lovison
Nicole Probst-Hensch
author_facet Ayoung Jeong
Fiona Galliker
Medea Imboden
Dirk Keidel
Kees de Hoogh
Danielle Vienneau
Michael Siegrist
Luca Crivelli
Gianfranco Lovison
Nicole Probst-Hensch
author_sort Ayoung Jeong
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description BACKGROUND: Subjective well-being is an important target in the COVID-19 pandemic. Residential greenness may help cope with stress and hence influence subjective well-being during this mentally and physically challenging time. METHODS: We analysed the association between residential greenness and life satisfaction in 9,444 adults in the COVCO-Basel cohort. We assessed if the association is modified by age, sex, household income, financial worries, canton of residence, or month of study entry. In addition, we assessed if the association is attributed to specific types of greenspace or accessibility to greenspace. RESULTS: The association between residential greenness and life satisfaction varied by age groups, household income, and financial worries. Residential greenness was positively associated with life satisfaction in those with high household income and the least financially worried, and negatively associated with life satisfaction in the youngest age group (18–29 years) and the most financially worried. Living closer to a forest, but not to a park or an agricultural area, was associated with lower life satisfaction in the youngest age group. CONCLUSIONS: Residential greenness effects on life satisfaction vary according to sociodemographic characteristics. Living in a greener area does not benefit all dwellers in Basel and its region equally, with the most apparent benefit for those with high household income and without financial concerns.
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spelling doaj.art-0df3c9d1b1cb498ea4c32b55171483172022-12-22T03:03:08ZengSMW supporting association (Trägerverein Swiss Medical Weekly SMW)Swiss Medical Weekly1424-39972022-07-01152272810.4414/SMW.2022.w30204Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-LandschaftAyoung JeongFiona GallikerMedea ImbodenDirk KeidelKees de HooghDanielle VienneauMichael SiegristLuca CrivelliGianfranco LovisonNicole Probst-Hensch BACKGROUND: Subjective well-being is an important target in the COVID-19 pandemic. Residential greenness may help cope with stress and hence influence subjective well-being during this mentally and physically challenging time. METHODS: We analysed the association between residential greenness and life satisfaction in 9,444 adults in the COVCO-Basel cohort. We assessed if the association is modified by age, sex, household income, financial worries, canton of residence, or month of study entry. In addition, we assessed if the association is attributed to specific types of greenspace or accessibility to greenspace. RESULTS: The association between residential greenness and life satisfaction varied by age groups, household income, and financial worries. Residential greenness was positively associated with life satisfaction in those with high household income and the least financially worried, and negatively associated with life satisfaction in the youngest age group (18–29 years) and the most financially worried. Living closer to a forest, but not to a park or an agricultural area, was associated with lower life satisfaction in the youngest age group. CONCLUSIONS: Residential greenness effects on life satisfaction vary according to sociodemographic characteristics. Living in a greener area does not benefit all dwellers in Basel and its region equally, with the most apparent benefit for those with high household income and without financial concerns. https://smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/3230
spellingShingle Ayoung Jeong
Fiona Galliker
Medea Imboden
Dirk Keidel
Kees de Hoogh
Danielle Vienneau
Michael Siegrist
Luca Crivelli
Gianfranco Lovison
Nicole Probst-Hensch
Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
Swiss Medical Weekly
title Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
title_full Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
title_fullStr Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
title_full_unstemmed Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
title_short Residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: a cross-sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population-based study in Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft
title_sort residential exposure to greenspace and life satisfaction in times of covid 19 a cross sectional analysis of 9444 participants from a population based study in basel stadt and basel landschaft
url https://smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/3230
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