Use of urban residential community parks for stress management during the COVID-19 lockdown period in China《Frontiers in Psychology》
Ni Kang, Simon Bell, Catharine Ward Thompson, Mengmeng Zheng, Ziwei Xu, Ziwen Sun*
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作者:NI KANG, Simon Bell, Catharine Ward Thompson, Mengmeng Zheng, Ziwei Xu,Ziwen Sun
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发布时间: 2022-03-01
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Abstract
During the pandemic lockdown period, residents had to stay at home and increased
stress and other mental health problems have been associated with the lockdown
period. Since most public parks were closed, community parks within gated residential
areas became the most important green space in Chinese cities, and the use of such
space might help to reduce the residents’ stress levels. This study aimed to investigate
to what extent urban residents in China used community parks, engaged in outdoor
activity during the lockdown period (23 January–8 April 2020) and if the use of such
spaces helped to reduce their stress levels. An online questionnaire survey (n = 1342)
was carried out from 23 March to 23 April 2020. Ordinary Least Squares regression
was used to analyse the association between community park use, outdoor activity,
willingness to engage in outdoor activity, and stress level. All results have been further
analysed by two-sampled t-test to explore the difference between young and old age
groups. We found that the overall self-reported stress level of the respondents was
relatively moderate during the lockdown period. Respondents had generally reduced
their use of community parks and engagement in outdoor activity. There was no
significant association between stress level and the use of community parks or the
engagement in outdoor activities. However, we found that older people showed much
lower stress levels, used community parks more frequently, and engaged in more
outdoor activities than younger adults. The findings suggest that outdoor activities and
spatial characteristics in urban China differ from Western studies and advance the need
to integrate the stress management role of community parks with urban green space
policy to optimise the use of community parks blended in with everyday life, particularly
during the lockdown period.
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.816417