Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA.
Department of Landscape Architecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 21;19(9):5030. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19095030.
Passive and active interactions with nature reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Populations that experience increased stress often have fewer interactions with nature due to many factors. More recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has created a new stressor for all populations due to sickness, isolation, financial burdens, or other factors. University students were particularly impacted due to the change to online modalities, which isolated them from other students. To assess if any negative or other consequences were experienced and if nature factors could mitigate them, we examined how plant interactions affected university students (N = 353) in an online learning environment. Two modified Depression Anxiety Stress Surveys (DASS; Depression Anxiety Stress and Academic Stress, DASA) were administered over two semesters in 2020 to survey students on these interactions with nature. During the two semesters, most students experienced extremely severe self-reported mental health adversities. Further correlations between DASA scores and responses about nature interactions, home environments, plant exposure, and plant access showed that outdoor interactions were positively related to better self-reported mental health scores. However, the concerning and lingering effects of the pandemic were evidenced in our research as DASA scores increased across the two semesters. Nevertheless, going outdoors and interacting with nature brings some benefits that lessen the severity of depression, anxiety, and stress.
与自然的被动和主动互动可以减轻压力、焦虑和抑郁。由于多种因素,压力较大的人群与自然的互动往往较少。最近,由于疾病、隔离、经济负担或其他因素,COVID-19 大流行给所有人群带来了新的压力源。由于改为在线模式,大学生受到了特别大的影响,这使他们与其他学生隔离。为了评估是否经历了任何负面或其他后果,以及自然因素是否可以减轻这些后果,我们研究了植物互动如何影响在线学习环境中的大学生(N=353)。2020 年两个学期内,我们使用两个经过修改的抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS;抑郁焦虑压力和学术压力,DASA)对学生进行了调查,以了解他们与自然的互动情况。在两个学期中,大多数学生经历了极其严重的自我报告心理健康问题。DASA 评分与有关自然互动、家庭环境、植物暴露和植物获取的回应之间的进一步相关性表明,户外互动与更好的自我报告心理健康评分呈正相关。然而,大流行的令人担忧和持续影响在我们的研究中得到了证明,因为 DASA 评分在两个学期中都有所增加。尽管如此,户外活动和与自然互动带来了一些益处,可以减轻抑郁、焦虑和压力的严重程度。