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How Does Being Solo in Nature Affect Well-Being? Evidence from Norway Germany and New Zealand

机译:如何在大自然中独自影响幸福?来自挪威德国和新西兰的证据

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Background: Solo—being intentionally solitary in nature—is receiving growing attention as a valuable outdoor education program component. Its practice and history have been researched in the context of experiential learning, but few studies have explicitly examined how solo experiences can affect dimensions of well-being. This study investigated a broad range of well-being pathways provided by being solo, based on data from Norway, Germany, and New Zealand. Methods: Using qualitative content analysis (QCA), the solo debrief responses of 40 participants (26 females, age: 19–64 years) were analysed, applying the PERMA-V framework (emotions, engagement, relationship, meaning, achievement, and vitality). Variations in the reports were explored as a function of the national sample, gender, age, prior solo experiences and expectations. Results: The study suggests that hedonic and eudemonic well-being pathways, represented by the six PERMA-V pillars, interrelate strongly. The experience of a range of positive emotions and connecting process during solo highlights two of the most frequent findings related to well-being pathways. The secondary findings suggest minor variations in the well-being pathways for the different national samples, gender and age. Expectations and prior experiences with solo were identified as context factors with minor impact. Further, the data-driven analysis identified specific physical activities, landscape features, sense-activation, perception of time and ‘good’ weather as relevant to the specific experience. Conclusions: Solo experiences provide for well-being-related pathways in a multitude of ways, which highlights the well-being potential of solo implementation across practical fields beyond outdoor education, such as wilderness therapy, and environmental and planetary health initiatives. Future studies should continue to explore solo’s well-being potential in different settings, especially in the context of non-Western samples.
机译:背景:独自在自然中独自孤独 - 作为一个有价值的户外教育计划组件,正在接受越来越关注。实践和历史已经在体验学习的背景下研究,但很少有研究已经过明确检查了独奏体验如何影响幸福的尺寸。本研究通过来自挪威,德国和新西兰的数据,调查了通过独奏提供的广泛的良好途径。方法:使用定性内容分析(QCA),分析了40名参与者(26名女性,年龄:19-64岁)的独奏汇率响应,申请了Perma-V框架(情绪,参与,关系,意义,成就和生命力)。报告的变化被探索为国家样本,性别,年龄,先前的独奏体验和期望的职能。结果:该研究表明,由六个PERMA-V柱表示的啤酒尼康和宣兵福祉途径,强烈相互关联。在独奏期间的一系列积极情绪和连接过程的经验突出了与福祉途径相关的最常见的发现。二次研究结果表明,不同国家样本,性别和年龄的良好途径的轻微变化。对独奏的期望和现有经验被确定为具有轻微影响的上下文因素。此外,数据驱动的分析确定了与特定经验相关的特定体育活动,景观特征,感觉激活,对时间的感知和“良好”的天气。结论:独奏体验提供了众多方式的与福祉相关的途径,这突出了独奏实施的潜在潜力,以外的实际领域超出户外教育,如荒野治疗,以及环境和行星卫生倡议。未来的研究应该继续探索独奏在不同环境中的潜力,特别是在非西方样本的背景下。

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