A dose of nature: Two three-level meta-analyses of the beneficial effects of exposure to nature on children's self-regulation
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| Publication date | 10-2019 |
| Journal | Journal of Environmental Psychology |
| Article number | 101326 |
| Volume | Issue number | 65 |
| Number of pages | 25 |
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| Abstract |
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature, as opposed to a built
environment, is associated with better health. Specifically in
children, more exposure to nature seems to be associated with better
cognitive, affective, and behavioral self-regulation. Because studies
are scattered over different scientific disciplines, it is difficult to
create a coherent overview of empirical findings. We therefore conducted
two meta-analyses on the effect of exposure to nature on
self-regulation of schoolchildren (Mage = 7.84 years; SD = 2.46).
Our 3-level meta-analyses showed small, but significant positive
overall associations of nature with self-regulation in both
correlational (15 studies, r = .10; p < .001) and (quasi-) experimental (16 studies, d = .15; p < .01)
studies. Moderation analyses revealed no differential associations
based on most sample or study characteristics. However, in correlational
studies the type of instrument used to measure exposure to nature
(index score of nature vs. parent-reported exposure) significantly
moderated the association between nature and self-regulation. Stronger
associations were found when exposure to nature was assessed via
parent-reports than via an index such as by a normalized difference
vegetation index (NDVI). Our findings suggest that nature may be a
promising tool in stimulating children's self-regulation, and possibly
preventing child psychopathology. However, our overview also shows that
we are in need of more rigorous experimental studies, using
theoretically based conceptualizations of nature, and validated measures
of nature and its putative outcomes.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2019.101326 |
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