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Using natural intervention to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during public-health crises: A Study during COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hu, C; Zhu, K; Huang, K; Yu, B; Jiang, W; Peng, K; Wang, F
Published in: Journal of environmental psychology
February 2022

Essential workers such as medical workers and police officers are first-line fighters during public-health crises, such as COVID-19 pandemic. Every time, they are under heavy stress both physically and mentally. The goal of the present study was to develop a novel nature-based intervention to promote their well-being. A representative sample of essential workers in China was recruited for a five-day intervention program, and were randomly assigned to two groups. The experimental group watched 2-min video clips of natural scenes every day, while the control group watched urban scenes. Results indicated that after five days, the natural stimuli intervention yielded overall improvements in various indices of subjective well-being. Furthermore, analyses of nested longitudinal data confirmed that everyday nature stimuli exposure provided both immediate and repeated restorative benefits. The proposed natural-based intervention is brief and easy-to-use, offering a cost-efficient psychological booster to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during this crisis time.

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Journal of environmental psychology

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0272-4944

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

79

Start / End Page

101745

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Psychology
 

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Hu, C., Zhu, K., Huang, K., Yu, B., Jiang, W., Peng, K., & Wang, F. (2022). Using natural intervention to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during public-health crises: A Study during COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 79, 101745. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101745
Hu, Chenhao, Ke Zhu, Kun Huang, Bo Yu, Wenchen Jiang, Kaiping Peng, and Fei Wang. “Using natural intervention to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during public-health crises: A Study during COVID-19 pandemic.Journal of Environmental Psychology 79 (February 2022): 101745. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101745.
Hu C, Zhu K, Huang K, Yu B, Jiang W, Peng K, et al. Using natural intervention to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during public-health crises: A Study during COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of environmental psychology. 2022 Feb;79:101745.
Hu, Chenhao, et al. “Using natural intervention to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during public-health crises: A Study during COVID-19 pandemic.Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol. 79, Feb. 2022, p. 101745. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2021.101745.
Hu C, Zhu K, Huang K, Yu B, Jiang W, Peng K, Wang F. Using natural intervention to promote subjective well-being of essential workers during public-health crises: A Study during COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of environmental psychology. 2022 Feb;79:101745.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of environmental psychology

DOI

ISSN

0272-4944

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

79

Start / End Page

101745

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Psychology