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Nature’s Role in Supporting Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Geospatial and Socioecological Study

机译:自然在Covid-19大流行期间支持健康的作用:地理空间和社会生态学研究

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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented changes to human lifestyles across the world. The virus and associated social restriction measures have been linked to an increase in mental health conditions. A considerable body of evidence shows that spending time in and engaging with nature can improve human health and wellbeing. Our study explores nature’s role in supporting health during the COVID-19 pandemic. We created web-based questionnaires with validated health instruments and conducted spatial analyses in a geographic information system (GIS). We collected data (n = 1184) on people’s patterns of nature exposure, associated health and wellbeing responses, and potential socioecological drivers such as relative deprivation, access to greenspaces, and land-cover greenness. The majority of responses came from England, UK (n = 993). We applied a range of statistical analyses including bootstrap-resampled correlations and binomial regression models, adjusting for several potential confounding factors. We found that respondents significantly changed their patterns of visiting nature as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. People spent more time in nature and visited nature more often during the pandemic. People generally visited nature for a health and wellbeing benefit and felt that nature helped them cope during the pandemic. Greater land-cover greenness within a 250 m radius around a respondent’s postcode was important in predicting higher levels of mental wellbeing. There were significantly more food-growing allotments within 100 and 250 m around respondents with high mental wellbeing scores. The need for a mutually-advantageous relationship between humans and the wider biotic community has never been more important. We must conserve, restore and design nature-centric environments to maintain resilient societies and promote planetary health.
机译:Covid-19大流行为世界各地的人类生活方式带来了前所未有的变化。病毒和相关的社会限制措施与心理健康状况的增加有关。相当大的证据表明,花时间与自然一起度过,可以改善人类健康和福祉。我们的研究探讨了自然在Covid-19流行期间支持健康的作用。我们创建了基于网络的问卷,具有验证的健康仪器,并在地理信息系统(GIS)中进行了空间分析。我们收集了关于人民自然曝光,相关健康和福祉反应的模式的数据(n = 1184),以及潜在的社会生态驱动因素,如相对剥夺,获得种植植物和陆地覆盖绿色。大多数回复来自英国,英国(n = 993)。我们应用了一系列统计分析,包括引导重采采样的相关性和二项式回归模型,调整了几个潜在的混杂因素。我们发现受访者因Covid-19大流行而显着改变了探视性质的模式。人们在大流行期间越来越多地度过了更多的时间并更频繁地访问了自然。人们一般访问了健康和福祉的自然,并觉得大自然帮助他们在大流行期间应对。在受访者的邮政编码周围的250米半径内的更大的陆地覆盖绿色对于预测更高水平的心理健康是很重要的。在良好的健康福祉分数高100和250米范围内,在100和250米范围内具有明显的食物增长分配。对人类与更广泛的生物群落之间的相互有利的关系从未如此重要。我们必须保存,恢复和设计以自然为中心的环境,以保持弹性社会,促进行星健康。

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