Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain

Background: To control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, countries around the world implemented lockdowns with varying intensities. Lockdowns, however, have been associated with a deterioration of mental health, including post-traumatic stress symptoms, anger and anxiety. Exposure to nature might...

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Main Authors: Ribeiro, Ana Isabel, Triguero-Mas, Margarita, Jardim Santos, Cláudia, Gómez-Nieto, Alicia, Cole, Helen, Anguelovski, Isabelle, Silva, Filipa Martins, Baró, Francesc
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning
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Published: Elsevier BV 2021
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/131123
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author Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
Triguero-Mas, Margarita
Jardim Santos, Cláudia
Gómez-Nieto, Alicia
Cole, Helen
Anguelovski, Isabelle
Silva, Filipa Martins
Baró, Francesc
author2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning
author_facet Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
Triguero-Mas, Margarita
Jardim Santos, Cláudia
Gómez-Nieto, Alicia
Cole, Helen
Anguelovski, Isabelle
Silva, Filipa Martins
Baró, Francesc
author_sort Ribeiro, Ana Isabel
collection MIT
description Background: To control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, countries around the world implemented lockdowns with varying intensities. Lockdowns, however, have been associated with a deterioration of mental health, including post-traumatic stress symptoms, anger and anxiety. Exposure to nature might reduce stress and provide relaxation opportunities. Objective: Firstly, we aimed to determine which sociodemographic, housing and lockdown-related characteristics were associated with changes in exposure to nature during the COVID-19 lockdown in Portugal and Spain. Secondly, we sought to estimate the associations of these changes with mental health, and test whether these associations differed according to sociodemographic characteristics and between the two countries, which experienced different restrictions and epidemiological situations. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between March 27 and May 6, 2020, using an online questionnaire to measure changes in exposure to nature (including private green space and other greenery, views of nature from home and public natural spaces); sociodemographic, housing and lockdown-related characteristics; stress levels (visual stress scale); psychological distress (General Health Questionnaire − 12 items) and somatization (somatization scale). Adjusted regression models were fitted to estimate associations. Results: This study included 3157 participants (1638 from Portugal, 1519 from Spain). In Portugal, maintaining/increasing the use of public natural spaces during the lockdown was associated with lower levels of stress (adjusted beta −0.29; 95%CI −0.49, −0.08) and maintaining/increasing the frequency of viewing nature from home was associated with reduced psychological distress (0.27; −0.51, −0.03), somatization (−0.79; −1.39, −0.20), and stress levels (−0.48; −0.74, −0.23). In Spain, maintaining/increasing contact with private green space and greenery was associated with lower stress levels: for contact with indoor plants (−0.52; −0.96, −0.07) and for use of private community green spaces (−0.82; −1.61, −0.03). Conclusion: Exposure to nature was associated with better mental health outcomes during lockdowns, but the natural features associated with improved mental health differed between the two countries. Nature should be incorporated into urban planning interventions and housing design and exposure to nature should be promoted during lockdowns.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1311232022-09-27T17:24:43Z Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain Ribeiro, Ana Isabel Triguero-Mas, Margarita Jardim Santos, Cláudia Gómez-Nieto, Alicia Cole, Helen Anguelovski, Isabelle Silva, Filipa Martins Baró, Francesc Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning Background: To control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, countries around the world implemented lockdowns with varying intensities. Lockdowns, however, have been associated with a deterioration of mental health, including post-traumatic stress symptoms, anger and anxiety. Exposure to nature might reduce stress and provide relaxation opportunities. Objective: Firstly, we aimed to determine which sociodemographic, housing and lockdown-related characteristics were associated with changes in exposure to nature during the COVID-19 lockdown in Portugal and Spain. Secondly, we sought to estimate the associations of these changes with mental health, and test whether these associations differed according to sociodemographic characteristics and between the two countries, which experienced different restrictions and epidemiological situations. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between March 27 and May 6, 2020, using an online questionnaire to measure changes in exposure to nature (including private green space and other greenery, views of nature from home and public natural spaces); sociodemographic, housing and lockdown-related characteristics; stress levels (visual stress scale); psychological distress (General Health Questionnaire − 12 items) and somatization (somatization scale). Adjusted regression models were fitted to estimate associations. Results: This study included 3157 participants (1638 from Portugal, 1519 from Spain). In Portugal, maintaining/increasing the use of public natural spaces during the lockdown was associated with lower levels of stress (adjusted beta −0.29; 95%CI −0.49, −0.08) and maintaining/increasing the frequency of viewing nature from home was associated with reduced psychological distress (0.27; −0.51, −0.03), somatization (−0.79; −1.39, −0.20), and stress levels (−0.48; −0.74, −0.23). In Spain, maintaining/increasing contact with private green space and greenery was associated with lower stress levels: for contact with indoor plants (−0.52; −0.96, −0.07) and for use of private community green spaces (−0.82; −1.61, −0.03). Conclusion: Exposure to nature was associated with better mental health outcomes during lockdowns, but the natural features associated with improved mental health differed between the two countries. Nature should be incorporated into urban planning interventions and housing design and exposure to nature should be promoted during lockdowns. 2021-07-21T18:42:47Z 2021-07-21T18:42:47Z 2021-09 2021-03 Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 0160-4120 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/131123 Ribeiro, Ana Isabel et al. "Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain." Environment International 154 (September 2021): 106664. © 2021 The Authors http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2021.106664 Environment International Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ application/pdf Elsevier BV Elsevier
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Triguero-Mas, Margarita
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Gómez-Nieto, Alicia
Cole, Helen
Anguelovski, Isabelle
Silva, Filipa Martins
Baró, Francesc
Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain
title Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain
title_full Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain
title_fullStr Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain
title_short Exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during COVID-19 lockdown. A comparison between Portugal and Spain
title_sort exposure to nature and mental health outcomes during covid 19 lockdown a comparison between portugal and spain
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