Psychometric Properties of Chinese Version of the Multiple Intelligence Scale (MIS) Among Older Adults: Rasch Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Tzu‐Yu Lin, Fang‐Wen Hu, Haoming Li

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Journal of Applied Gerontology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 26, 2025

The present study utilized advanced psychometric methods (i.e., Rasch analysis and confirmatory factor [CFA]) to evaluate the structure of Multiple Intelligence Scale (MIS) its validity among Taiwanese older adults. A cross-sectional design using convenience sampling was conducted 200 community-dwelling participants aged 65 years or older. analyses showed that MIS had good unidimensionality. Among various CFA models testing structure, exploratory structural equation modelling performed best given parsimonious excellent fit indices. can be used adults in a culturally-fair way for understanding their multiple intelligences. Using MIS, healthcare providers could encourage people assess own strengths weaknesses intelligence. results suggest more research on adults' MI is needed tailor bespoke therapeutic programs individual needs community settings.

Language: Английский

Nature-based biopsychosocial resilience: An integrative theoretical framework for research on nature and health DOI Creative Commons
Mathew P. White, Terry Hartig, Leanne Martin

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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.

Language: Английский

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Connecting through nature: A systematic review of the effectiveness of nature-based social prescribing practices to combat loneliness DOI Creative Commons
Ashby Lavelle Sachs, Annika Kolster, Jordan Wrigley

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Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 248, P. 105071 - 105071

Published: April 11, 2024

Loneliness is increasingly recognized as an urgent public health issue due to its impact on mental and physical health, well-being. Yet, we lack comprehensive, proven strategies for confronting this global problem. There evidence that contact with nature greenspace reduces loneliness by facilitating belonging, social connections, cohesion. This review aimed explore whether such positive outcomes can be enhanced via group-based interventions in nature. We used a mixed-methods systematic approach evaluate characterize literature nature-based their effectiveness reducing loneliness. included all age groups, populations or without reported problems. Using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool, assessed quality of qualitative, quantitative mixed methods studies. The 38 studies identified describe wide variety target groups. mostly small sample sizes moderate effects. qualitative studies, however, showed more clearly these reduce Group-based activities including natural elements cultivated connectedness which are key mechanisms Specifically, longer greater promise. Policy practice recommendations include screening, need precisely, intervention over time. provides perspectives inform policymakers, urban planners, researchers how alleviate feelings By linking landscapes concerns, municipalities further promote amplify value public.

Language: Английский

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Health effects of green prescription: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials DOI
Fatai A. Adewuyi, Pablo Knobel,

Priyanka Gogna

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Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 236, P. 116844 - 116844

Published: Aug. 11, 2023

Language: Английский

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Climate Change and Mental Health: Position Paper of the European Psychiatric Association DOI Creative Commons
Lasse Brandt, Kristina Adorjan, Kirsten Catthoor

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European Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 67(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Background Climate change is one of the greatest threats to health that societies face and can adversely affect mental health. Given current lack a European consensus paper on interplay between climate health, we signal need for pan-European position about this topic, written by stakeholders working in care. Methods On behalf Psychiatric Association (EPA), give recommendations make care, research, education more sustainable based narrative review literature. Results Examples healthcare comprise preventive strategies, interdisciplinary collaborations, evidence-based patient addressing social determinants maintaining services during extreme weather events, optimising use resources, facility management. In strategies include investigating impact promoting research interventions, strengthening evidence base health-care recommendations, evaluating allocation funding, establishing definitions clinical approaches emerging issues such as ‘eco-distress’. Regarding education, planetary which refers human how it intertwined with ecosystems, may be integrated into educational courses. Conclusions The EPA committed combat latter poses threat future interest diverse readership stakeholders, including clinicians, researchers, educators, patients, policymakers.

Language: Английский

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Impact of green space and built environment on metabolic syndrome: A systematic review with meta-analysis DOI
Muhammad Mainuddin Patwary, Mohammad Javad Zare Sakhvidi, Sadia Ashraf

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The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 923, P. 170977 - 170977

Published: Feb. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Neighbourhood green space and loneliness in middle-aged and older adults: Evidence from WHO Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health in China DOI
Ruoyu Wang, Yimeng Song, Linchuan Yang

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Urban forestry & urban greening, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 128324 - 128324

Published: April 7, 2024

Language: Английский

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Nature and Mental Health in Urban Texas: A NatureScore-Based Study DOI Open Access

Omar Mohamed Makram,

Alan Pan, Jay E. Maddock

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(2), P. 168 - 168

Published: Feb. 1, 2024

In this cross-sectional study, we examined the impact of access to nature on mental health utilization in urban neighborhoods using Texas outpatient encounters data merged with NatureScoreTM (0–100; low high levels) and US census (household income, education, employment, poverty, insurance coverage) at zipcode level. Our sample size included 61 million across 1169 zipcodes, 63% women 30% elderly. A total 369,344 were identified, anxiety/stress depression representing 68.3% 23.6%, respectively. We found that a NatureScore 60+ had lower overall than those below 40 (RR 0.51, 95%CI 0.38–0.69). This relationship persisted for depression, bipolar disorder, above 80 (p < 0.001). Compared 40, significantly (aRR 0.68, 0.49–0.95) 0.59, 0.36–0.99) after adjusting demographic socioeconomic factors. novel approach, utilizing as proxy greenness, demonstrates correlation between higher reduced utilization. findings highlight importance integrating into our healthcare strategies promote well-being health.

Language: Английский

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Agency in the Anthropocene: education for planetary health DOI Creative Commons
Peta White, Nicole M. Ardoin, Chris Eames

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The Lancet Planetary Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(2), P. e117 - e123

Published: Feb. 1, 2024

Collective action is essential to address planetary health as current and future environmental challenges are socioecological require coordinated, informed, sustained from all societal sectors. Education that engages intergenerational communities a crucial means of building collective it provides opportunities develop an informed citizenry capable making the necessary decisions work towards health. Schools valuable sites community learning action, will benefit new orientation commitment educator training, curriculum development, youth agency. This supported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation Development's Programme International Student Assessment's (PISA) 2025 Science Framework, which measures competence (skills knowledge) 15-year-old students. Personal View describes concept, Agency in Anthropocene, contributing element Framework defines way science education could agency hope this era impacting

Language: Английский

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Does nature-based social prescription improve mental health outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Rashid Menhas, Lili Yang, Zulkaif Ahmed Saqib

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Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: March 25, 2024

Background A nature-based social prescription (NBSP) is an approach to improving mental health outcomes that involves prescribing interventions as complementary or alternative therapy traditional ones. variety of advantages are available from NBSP for people looking enhance their well-being. The effect size the prescriptions (NBSPs) has not been thoroughly evaluated by systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Objectives current study aimed analyze existing studies conduct a meta-analysis determine overall (NBSP’s) on health. Methods By choosing relevant papers among those were available, was carried out in study. search electronic databases (Pub Med, Web Science, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Embase, CINAHL, PsychINFO) conducted identify studies. Studies included if they effects outcomes. Effect sizes calculated using random model. Results Meta-analysis statistics shows CBT (SMD −0.0035; 95% CI: [−0.5090; 0.5020]; Tau^2: 0.1011; Tau: 0.318), digital intervention −0.3654; [−0.5258; 1.2566]; 0.2976, 0.5455), music −2.1281; [−0.4659; 4.7221]; 3.4046; Tau:1.8452), psychological −0.8529; [0.3051; 1.4007]; 0.1224; 0.3499) do significantly impact. other [social belongingness, communication training, blue intervention, education, cognitive behavior group (CBGT), coordinator, self-help participatory, organizational inpatient services, brief diet, internet-based prenatal yoga meditation, ergonomics training program, nidra storytelling] highlighted above significant. Conclusion conclusion supports idea incorporating into healthcare plans can effectively complement therapies improve Systematic review registration https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023412458 , CRD42023412458.

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Renaturing for Urban Wellbeing: A Socioecological Perspective on Green Space Quality, Accessibility, and Inclusivity DOI Open Access
Alessio Russo

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(13), P. 5751 - 5751

Published: July 5, 2024

This perspective examines renaturing cities, the strategic reintroduction of nature, as a potential solution to negative health impacts rapid urbanisation. By utilising nature-based solutions maximise ecosystem services and reintegrate human natural systems, offers access high-quality, accessible green spaces. Studies suggest such is associated with reduced depression, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease risk. Renaturing also presents opportunities for physical activity daily exposure which can further enhance well-being happiness. However, challenges include ensuring equitable these spaces avoiding gentrification. To achieve this distribution ensure project truly benefits community, bottom-up approach involving residents in planning process crucial. Longitudinal studies evidence from design projects are necessary understand types most effectively improve wellbeing happiness disadvantaged groups. Further research needed better refine concept, it sometimes used interchangeably other similar but distinct approaches.

Language: Английский

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