Barrable Alexia, Booth David
School of Education and Social Work, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom.
School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2020 Mar 19;11:492. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00492. eCollection 2020.
Half of the world's population live in the urban environment. Lifestyle changes in the 20th century have led to spending more time indoors and less in nature. Due to safety concerns, longer hours in formal education, as well as lack of suitable outdoor environments, children in particular have been found to spend very little time outdoors. We have an opportunity, both timely and unique to have our children (re)connect with nature. Nature connection is a subjective state and trait that encompasses affective, cognitive, and experiential aspects in addition to being positively associated with wellbeing, and strong predictor of pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors. This mini-review brings together recent studies that report on interventions to increase nature connection in children. Fourteen studies were identified through electronic searches of Web of Science, Scopus, PsychInfo, ERIC, and Google Scholar. The review aims to offer an overview of the interventions identified, provide a snapshot of the current state of the literature, briefly present themes and trends in the studies identified in relation to nature connection in young people, and propose potential guidelines for future work.
世界上一半的人口生活在城市环境中。20世纪生活方式的改变导致人们在室内的时间增多,与自然接触的时间减少。出于安全考虑、正规教育时间延长以及缺乏合适的户外环境,人们发现尤其是儿童在户外的时间非常少。我们有一个既及时又独特的机会,让我们的孩子与自然(重新)建立联系。与自然建立联系是一种主观状态和特质,除了与幸福感呈正相关以及是亲环境态度和行为的有力预测指标外,还涵盖情感、认知和体验等方面。这篇小型综述汇集了近期关于增加儿童与自然联系的干预措施的研究。通过对科学网、Scopus、PsychInfo、教育资源信息中心和谷歌学术进行电子检索,共识别出14项研究。该综述旨在概述所识别出的干预措施,呈现当前文献的概况,简要介绍与年轻人与自然联系相关的研究所发现的主题和趋势,并为未来工作提出潜在的指导方针。