Title of article :
Effects of Nearby Nature on Urban Children´s Stress
Author/Authors :
Corraliza, José A. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Faculty of Psychology, Spain , Collado, Silvia Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Faculty of Psychology, Spain , Bethelmy, Lisbeth Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Faculty of Psychology, Spain
Abstract :
The study shows empirical evidence of the moderator effect that school and nearby nature at home has on children. A total of 172 children were interviewed and data about their stress level, the amount of nature they perceived around them and frequency of exposure to adversity, was collected. The nearby nature at home and in the school for each of the children was measured using a designed scale. The results suggest that nature bolsters children´s resilience so that those children who have more contact with nature cope better with adversity than those who do not have daily access to nature.
Keywords :
Nature , Children , Moderator Effect , Stress
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)