作者: Vivian C. Pun , Justin Manjourides , Helen H. Suh
DOI: 10.1186/S12940-018-0381-2
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摘要: Background Neighborhood environment, such as green vegetation, has been shown to play a role in coping with stress and mental ill health. Yet, epidemiological evidence of the association between greenness and mental health is inconsistent. Methods We examined whether living in green space is associated with self-perceived stress, depressive and anxiety symptoms in a nationally representative, longitudinal sample of community-dwelling older adults (N= 4118; aged 57–85 years) in the United States. We evaluated perceived …