International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: April 16, 2024
Virtual
nature
research
has
emerged
as
a
prominent
and
captivating
study
area,
gaining
much
attention
for
its
profound
potential
to
enhance
well-being.
This
literature
review
aimed
expand
prior
reviews
of
virtual
experiences
on
psychological
physiological
well-being
in
two
ways:
summarizing
how
four
factors
may
moderate
the
beneficial
effects
reporting
risk
bias
this
body
literature.
Searches
peer-reviewed
articles
were
conducted
Web
Science
Scopus
manually
identified,
returning
78
relevant
empirical
studies
published
between
2010
2023.
The
assessment
was
utilizing
Cochrane's
RoB
2
ROBINS-I
tools.
moderators
examined
duration
exposure
(i.e.,
≤5
min,
5–10
≥10
min),
type
green
space,
blue
space),
sample
characteristics
age,
health
status),
immersion
level
reality
[VR],
2D
screens).
We
found
limited
evidence
impact
first
three
but
stronger
higher
levels
showing
benefits.
All
have
high
bias,
mostly
related
subjective
measurement
outcomes.
Future
should
prioritize
studying
tailored
interventions
their
long-term
among
diverse
participants
different
types
environments,
well
investigating
influence
presence
settings.
These
efforts
will
provide
further
insights
into
underlying
mechanisms
benefits
derived
from
exposure.
Environment International,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
181, P. 108234 - 108234
Published: Sept. 27, 2023
Nature-based
solutions
including
urban
forests
and
wetlands
can
help
communities
cope
better
with
climate
change
other
environmental
stressors
by
enhancing
social-ecological
resilience.
Natural
ecosystems,
settings,
elements
affordances
also
individuals
become
more
personally
resilient
to
a
variety
of
stressors,
although
the
mechanisms
underpinning
individual-level
nature-based
resilience,
their
relations
are
not
well
articulated.
We
propose
'nature-based
biopsychosocial
resilience
theory'
(NBRT)
address
these
gaps.
Our
framework
begins
suggesting
that
refer
both:
a)
person's
set
adaptive
resources;
b)
processes
which
resources
deployed.
Drawing
on
existing
nature-health
perspectives,
we
argue
nature
contact
support
build
maintain
biological,
psychological,
social
(i.e.
biopsychosocial)
resilience-related
resources.
Together
can:
i)
reduce
risk
various
(preventive
resilience);
ii)
enhance
reactions
stressful
circumstances
(response
resilience),
and/or
iii)
facilitate
rapid
complete
recovery
from
stress
(recovery
resilience).
Reference
three
supports
integration
across
familiar
pathways
involving
harm
reduction,
capacity
building,
restoration.
Evidence
in
theory,
potential
interventions
promote
issues
require
further
consideration
discussed.
People and Nature,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(6), P. 1839 - 1876
Published: Sept. 7, 2023
Abstract
Green
space
matters
for
mental
health
but
is
under
constant
pressure
in
an
increasingly
urbanising
world.
Often
there
little
available
cities
green
areas,
so
it
vital
to
optimise
the
design
and
usage
of
these
spaces.
To
achieve
this,
experts
planning,
nature
conservation
need
know
which
types
characteristics
spaces
are
most
beneficial
residents'
health.
A
scoping
review
studies
that
compare
different
on
was
conducted.
total
215
(experimental,
observational
qualitative)
papers
were
included
review.
This
highlights
a
high
level
heterogeneity
study
design,
geographical
locations,
outcomes
measures.
Few
specifically
designed
enable
direct
comparisons
between
(e.g.
parks
forests).
The
have
predominantly
experimental
research
designs
looking
at
effects
short‐term
exposure
affect
physiological
stress).
More
enabled
only
indirect
comparisons,
either
within
same
or
studies.
Analysis
direction
(positive,
neutral,
negative)
from
various
found
positive
(i.e.
beneficial)
across
all
types.
However,
did
appear
render
more
diverse
health,
especially
case
vegetation
higher
density
can
be
negative
health).
reveals
gaps
present
evidence
base,
with
specific
directly
comparing
study.
Proposed
future
directions
include
use
longitudinal
focusing
characteristics,
considering
actual
systematically
addressing
factors
influencing
relation
type
interaction,
user
experience).
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Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Jan. 23, 2023
Exposure
to
natural
environments
offers
an
array
of
mental
health
benefits.
Virtual
reality
provides
simulated
experiences
being
in
nature
when
outdoor
access
is
limited.
Previous
studies
on
virtual
have
focused
mainly
single
"doses"
nature.
The
effects
repeated
exposure
remain
poorly
understood.
Motivated
by
this
gap,
we
studied
the
influence
a
daily
intervention
symptoms
anxiety,
depression,
and
underlying
cause
poor
health:
rumination.
Forty
college
students
(58%
non-Hispanic
White,
median
age
=
19)
were
recruited
from
two
U.S.
universities
randomly
assigned
or
control
group.
Over
several
weeks,
anxious
arousal
(panic)
apprehension
(worry)
decreased
with
exposure.
Participants
identifying
as
women,
past
VR
users,
experienced
outdoors,
engaged
beauty
benefited
particularly
strongly
did
not
help
anhedonic
depression
Further
research
necessary
distinguish
for
whom
interventions
impact
outcomes.
Journal of Environmental Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
87, P. 101981 - 101981
Published: Feb. 25, 2023
The
body
of
evidence
supporting
the
psychological
benefits
exposure
to
virtual
nature,
such
as
increased
mood
and
decreased
stress,
is
rapidly
growing.
However,
few
studies
have
explored
potential
nature
boost
subjective
vitality,
defined
a
positive
feeling
aliveness
energy.
In
this
contribution,
we
investigate
role
in
enhancing
vitality
through
restorativeness.
particular,
expand
existing
literature
by
considering
different
types
natural
environments
(i.e.,
national
park,
lacustrine
environment,
an
arctic
environment
vs.
urban
environment).
We
designed
randomized
between-subject
design
with
sample
113
university
students
(Mage
=
21.99,
SD
1.82).
Participants
were
exposed
four
360-degree
panoramic
photos
reality
(VR)
head-mounted
display.
collected
measures
variables
interest
immediately
before
after
exposure,
series
control
sociodemographics,
individual
differences
personal
conditions,
previous
VR
experience,
frequency
contact
related
participants'
experience
during
VR).
performed
mediation
analysis
multicategorical
independent
variable
experimental
condition).
Results
confirmed
our
hypotheses,
three
significant
indirect
effects
on
restorativeness,
one
for
each
compared
environment.
wide
range
practical
implications
interventions
well
future
research
directions
are
discussed.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: March 28, 2023
Abstract
People
who
make
habitual
use
of
an
emotion
regulation
strategy
such
as
cognitive
reappraisal
may
be
more
sensitive
to
the
cues
coming
from
a
surrounding
natural
environment
and,
thus,
get
benefits
virtual
nature
exposure
enhanced
subjective
vitality.
However,
no
previous
study
investigated
moderating
role
in
relationship
between
different
types
environments
(a
national
park,
lacustrine
environment,
and
arctic
vs.
urban
environment)
We
designed
between-subject
design
(four
conditions,
one
per
type
with
sample
187
university
students
(M
age
=
21.17,
SD
2.55).
Participants
were
exposed
four
360°
panoramic
photos
for
minute
each
reality
head-mounted
display.
The
results
multicategorical
moderation
analysis
attested
that
there
two
significant
interactions,
respectively
reappraisal.
More
specifically,
participants
low
levels
reappraisal,
effects
(vs.
urban)
on
vitality
not
significant,
while
high
levels,
positive.
Findings
show
how
potential
boosted
training
aimed
at
increasing
general
supports
enhancing
applications
nature,
demonstrates
need
take
individual
differences
into
account
when
determining
these
applications.