2024
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.23129
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Community environmental healing benefits: A systematic review comparing intervening variables, environments, and outcomes

Nan He,
Leiqing Xu,
Na Li

Abstract: As the smallest spatial unit in the city, the community should be an important space for healing the urban population. This paper presents a systematic review summarizing studies on community healing environments. The study identified 75 publications. The research findings are as follows: the main intervening variables include restorativeness, emotions and mood, stress, and well‐being. Little attention has been paid to the intervening variables including social support, environmental preferences and satisfacti… Show more

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