| Literature DB >> 32466751 |
Alexander K F Loder1,2, A R Schwerdtfeger3, Mireille N M van Poppel4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies reported positive associations between perceived neighborhood greenness and mental health. There has been a focus on perceived neighborhood greenness at people's home environment or in general, but data are lacking on greenness at working places or other locations where they actually spend most of their time during their day.Entities:
Keywords: Austria; Built environment; Green space; Mental health; Neighborhood greenness; Public health
Year: 2020 PMID: 32466751 PMCID: PMC7254725 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-8412-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Sample characteristics
| Variable | Value(s) |
| Gender | 465 (77%) female |
| 125 (21%) male | |
| 11 (3%) missing | |
| Marital status | 20 (3%) married |
| 258 (43%) in a partnership | |
| 281 (47%) single | |
| 42 (7%) missing | |
| Income per month | 374 (62%) less than 1000 € |
| 88 (15%) between 1001 € and 3000 € | |
| 10 (2%) more than 3001 € | |
| 129 (22%) missing | |
| Living in the city of Graz | 450 (75%) |
| Studying in the city of Graz | 543 (90%) |
| Age in years, | 24 (7) |
| Mental health, | 57.36% (18.84%) 157 (26%) indications of low mental health (score ≤ 50%) |
| Perceived greenness at home, | 79.86% (16.40%) |
| Perceived greenness at work, | 69.78% |
| Perceived greenness overall, | 74.86% |
Correlation matrix of possible confounders in the combined datasets after multiple imputation
| WHO-5 | Perceived Greenness at home | Perceived Greenness at university | Gender (men) | Age | Income | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHO-5 | ||||||
| Perceived Greenness at home | ||||||
| Perceived Greenness at work | ||||||
Gender (men) | ||||||
| Age | ||||||
Income 1001-3000€ | ||||||
Income > 3000 € | ||||||
Linear regression models with mental health as outcome and perceived greenness as well as possible confounders as indicators
| 95% CI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| At home | .02 | 0.17 | .001 | 0.07–0.27 |
| At university | .03 | 0.17 | < .001 | 0.09–0.26 |
| Overall | .04 | 0.28 | < .001 | 0.16–0.39 |
| Multivariate | ||||
| At home and at work | .04 | < .001 | ||
| At home | 0.13 | .020 | 0.02–0.23 | |
| At university | 0.14 | .001 | 0.06–0.24 | |
| Multivariate adjusted | ||||
| With confounders | < .001 | |||
| At home | 0.14 | .022 | 0.02–0.26 | |
| At university | 0.17 | .001 | 0.07–0.26 | |
| Gender (men) | 4.98 | .031 | 0.46–9.50 | |
| Age | −0.32 | .040 | −0.62 – −0.02 | |
| Income (1001-3000€) | 6.81 | .012 | 1.49–12.13 | |
| Income (> 3000€) | 13.78 | .033 | 1.08–26.48 | |