The association between natural environments and childhood mental health and development: A systematic review and assessment of different exposure measurements

Several studies have assessed the relationship between exposure to natural environments (NEs) and childhood mental health and development. In most cases, a positive association has been found, but results are inconsistent, and the strength of association is unclear. This inconsistency may reflect the heterogeneity in measurements used to assess NE.

This systematic review aims to identify the most common NE metrics used in childhood mental health and development research. Our second aim is to identify the metrics that are most consistently associated with health and assess the relative strength of association depending on type of NE exposure measurement, in terms of metric used (i.e., measurement technique, such as remote sensing), but also rate (i.e., spatial and temporal exposure).

Research paper

Author(s)

Zoë Davis
Martin Guhn
Ingrid Jarvis
Michael Jerrett
Lorien Nesbitt*
Tim Oberlander
Hind Sbihi
Jason Su
Matilda van den Bosch

* Urban Natures Lab Team Member

Research Themes

Nature and health

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