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短期探险后新兴成年本科生的幸福感与自然联结:一项小型试点研究。

Wellbeing and nature connectedness for emerging adult undergraduates after a short expedition: A small pilot study.

作者信息

Down Michael J A, Chivers Paola, Kirsch Prudence, Picknoll Duncan

机构信息

School of Nursing, Midwifery, Health Sciences & Physiotherapy, University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Health Promot J Austr. 2022 Jul;33(3):912-919. doi: 10.1002/hpja.555. Epub 2021 Nov 16.

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED

Emerging adult university undergraduates are a vulnerable population due to various life stressors. Previous studies have reported a range of positive outcomes from outdoor expeditions for this population. This small pilot study aimed to investigate the impacts of an outdoor expedition on wellbeing and connectedness to nature and possible confounding by gender and living environment.

METHODS

A sample of 54 Health and Physical Education emerging adult undergraduates in the second year of their four-year degree completed a 3-day/2-night immersion expedition. Pre-post differences and a repeated-measures analysis with confounders examined the expedition's impact on scores from the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale and Connectedness to Nature Scale.

RESULTS

Involvement in a short expedition resulted in improvements to wellbeing and connectedness to nature. Females reported a stronger connectedness to nature than males, while living environments may affect well-being. CONCLUSIONS/SO WHAT?: Incorporating regular contact with nature into the structure of undergraduate programs may improve wellbeing and protect this population's mental and emotional health. In a world adjusting to the effects of a global pandemic, opportunities for teaching in non-traditional classrooms (such as outdoors) may also protect physical health.

摘要

研究问题

由于各种生活压力源,新兴成年大学生是弱势群体。先前的研究报告了针对该群体的户外探险产生了一系列积极成果。这项小型试点研究旨在调查户外探险对幸福感以及与自然的联系的影响,以及性别和生活环境可能产生的混杂影响。

方法

54名处于四年制学位课程第二年的健康与体育专业新兴成年本科生参与了为期3天/2夜的沉浸式探险。通过前后差异以及对混杂因素进行重复测量分析,考察了探险对沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表和与自然联系量表得分的影响。

结果

参与短期探险可改善幸福感和与自然的联系。女性报告的与自然的联系比男性更强,而生活环境可能会影响幸福感。结论/那又如何?:将定期接触自然纳入本科课程结构中可能会改善幸福感,并保护该群体的心理和情绪健康。在一个正在适应全球大流行影响的世界中,在非传统教室(如户外)进行教学的机会也可能保护身体健康。

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