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Nature activities and wellbeing in children and young people: a systematic review

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    Abstract

    Research suggests that experience of the natural environment may have a range of beneficial outcomes for children and young people. A systematic review of the peer-reviewed empirical literature focused on research involving direct interaction with nature amongst children and young people and its impact on wellbeing; 14 papers, within the domains of childhood and adolescence, were identified for inclusion in the review. Within these domains, a range of wellbeing outcomes were identified and grouped into thematic areas of self-esteem and confidence, positive and negative affect, stress reduction and restoration, social benefits, and resilience.

    Findings related to wellbeing outcomes were synthesised and critiqued, and research and clinical implications discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)298-318
    JournalJournal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
    Volume20
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Aug 2019

    Keywords

    • Nature; wellbeing; resilience; children; young people

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