| Literature DB >> 34948751 |
Christoph Randler1, Nadine Kalb1, Piotr Tryjanowski2,3.
Abstract
Human-nature relationships are an important aspect of leisure research. Previous studies also reported that nature-related activities have a health benefit. In this study, we surveyed US-American birdwatchers at two time points during the COVID pandemic (independent samples). During the beginning of the COVID pandemic in spring 2020, we analyzed their comments with an AI sentiment analysis. Approximately one year later (winter 2020/21), during the second wave, the study was repeated, and a second data set was analyzed. Here we show that during the ongoing pandemic, the sentiments became more negative. This is an important result because it shows that despite the positive impact of nature on mental health, the sentiments become more negative in the enduring pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; birding; birdwatching; sentiment analysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34948751 PMCID: PMC8701952 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390