Azad Samieul, Marselle Melissa
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Environmental Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Surrey, Stag Hill Campus, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Mar 3;22(3):369. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22030369.
Stressful life events are often undesirable, inevitable, and significant changes in one's life, often triggering rumination and posing risks to mental health. However, these risks can be managed through coping strategies. Contact with nature has been shown to reduce rumination and enhance mental well-being. The current study investigated the effectiveness of a one-month nature-based intervention in enhancing psychological well-being and building resilience to manage rumination following a stressful life event. In this mixed-method study, 26 participants were randomly allocated to either an experimental group ( = 13), which tended to the indoor plant for one month, or a waitlist control group ( = 13). Quantitative findings showed that tending to indoor plants was significantly effective in reducing depressive symptoms ( = 0.003), perceived stress ( < 0.001), negative affect ( = 0.017), and rumination ( = 0.015), as well as in enhancing resilience ( = 0.03) compared to the control group post-intervention. Qualitative findings provided insight into how the nature-based intervention fosters rumination resilience, the mediating effects of tending to an indoor plant, and the contribution it makes to psychological well-being. 'Offers a slice of nature by bringing the outside, in' demonstrates how caring for indoor plants creates a bridge for connection with nature. 'Fosters an emotionally regulating personal sanctuary' captures how tending to indoor plants can help manage emotions and provide a sense of empowerment that helps mitigate the tendency to ruminate. 'Plants seeds for improving self-care, personal growth and introspection' highlights indoor plants as a symbolic representation of resilience and renewal. A narrative emerges: as indoor plants grow and thrive with attention, so too does the individual, forming a deep, reciprocal relationship between nature and personal well-being. This study demonstrates nature's role in coping with stressful life events and developing rumination resilience, paving the way for further research to explore its caveats and refine and expand nature-based interventions.
压力性生活事件通常是人们生活中不受欢迎、不可避免且重大的变化,常常引发反复思考,并对心理健康构成风险。然而,这些风险可以通过应对策略加以管理。已有研究表明,与自然接触能够减少反复思考并提升心理健康水平。本研究调查了为期一个月的基于自然的干预措施在提升心理健康以及增强应对压力性生活事件后反复思考的恢复力方面的有效性。在这项混合方法研究中,26名参与者被随机分配到实验组(n = 13),该组照料室内植物一个月,或等待名单对照组(n = 13)。定量研究结果表明,与对照组干预后相比,照料室内植物在减轻抑郁症状(p = 0.003)、感知压力(p < 0.001)、消极情绪(p = 0.017)和反复思考(p = 0.015)方面具有显著效果,同时在增强恢复力(p = 0.03)方面也有显著效果。定性研究结果深入探讨了基于自然的干预措施如何培养应对反复思考的恢复力、照料室内植物的中介作用以及它对心理健康的贡献。“通过把户外引入室内提供一片自然”展示了照料室内植物如何搭建起与自然连接的桥梁。“营造一个情绪调节的个人庇护所”体现了照料室内植物如何有助于管理情绪并提供一种掌控感,有助于减轻反复思考的倾向。“播下改善自我护理、个人成长和内省的种子”强调室内植物是恢复力和更新的象征。一个故事浮现出来:随着室内植物在悉心照料下生长繁茂,个体也同样如此,在自然与个人幸福之间形成了一种深刻的相互关系。本研究证明了自然在应对压力性生活事件和培养应对反复思考的恢复力方面的作用,为进一步研究探索其注意事项以及完善和扩展基于自然的干预措施铺平了道路。