The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence?

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Authors
  • S.A. Reijneveld
Publication date 07-2019
Journal Health & Place
Article number 102163
Volume | Issue number 58
Number of pages 8
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Research Institute of Child Development and Education (RICDE)
Abstract
We tested whether neighborhood greenness is a promotive and/or a protective factor in the development of adolescent externalizing behavior problems and explored a possible mechanism of its effects via respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) recovery after stress. Data from a longitudinal multi-method study on adolescents (N = 715) was used. Result showed that neighborhood greenness was neither a promotive nor a protective factor. However, adolescents who reported more stressful life events showed more externalizing behavior and –contrary to our expectation− this effect was stronger for adolescents who grew up in greener neighborhoods (vs. less green neighborhoods).
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102163
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