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Self-reported participation in outdoor and nature-based recreation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic supports psychological health and well-being.


ABSTRACT: Restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered daily lives and affected human health and well-being. Outdoor and nature-based activities could potentially mitigate some of these negative impacts. To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on outdoor recreation and subjective well-being, we combined two samples of U.S. adults collected from April 30th - June 15th, 2020 and from August 7th - August 26th, 2020 (total n = 2178) using Qualtrics XM. During the pandemic, participation in outdoor activities declined by 35%, participation in nature-based activities declined by 33%, and subjective well-being declined by 24%. Participation in outdoor activities and nature activities prior to the pandemic and during the pandemic predicted smaller declines in subjective well-being. Results highlight the importance of outdoor recreation for building resilience to changes in subjective well-being before and during global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.

SUBMITTER: Beall JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9287538 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-reported participation in outdoor and nature-based recreation before and during the COVID-19 pandemic supports psychological health and well-being.

Beall Justin M JM   Jackson S Brent SB   Casola William R WR   Peterson M Nils MN   Larson Lincoln R LR   Stevenson Kathryn T KT   Seekamp Erin E  

Wellbeing, space and society 20220716


Restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered daily lives and affected human health and well-being. Outdoor and nature-based activities could potentially mitigate some of these negative impacts. To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on outdoor recreation and subjective well-being, we combined two samples of U.S. adults collected from April 30<sup>th</sup> - June 15<sup>th</sup>, 2020 and from August 7<sup>th</sup> - August 26<sup>th</sup>, 2020 (total n = 2178)  ...[more]

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