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  1. Nov 1, 2021 · While the impact of different built environment factors on people's mental health has received widespread attention, the results presented in this study demonstrate that environmental degradation and the absence of green spaces are significant determinants.

    • Lingling Wang, Ying Zhou, Furong Wang, Lieyun Ding, Peter E.D. Love, Shiqi Li
    • 2021
  2. Apr 1, 2020 · Very recent original research showing that real-life urban green space exposure increases momentary well-being and relates to a brain signature of emotion processing, suggesting inner-city nature environment as promising resilience factor for mental health.

    • Markus Reichert, Markus Reichert, Urs Braun, Sven Lautenbach, Alexander Zipf, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer, ...
    • 2020
  3. Jun 15, 2023 · In this study, we describe how urban living affects the brain and mental health by identifying specific environmental profiles that are correlated with distinct groups of affective, anxiety...

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · As people spend a majority of their time (i.e., around 90%) in buildings, it is pivotal to understand the relationship between built environment and mental health, particularly during COVID-19 when people have experienced recurrent local and national lockdowns.

    • 10.1016/j.healthplace.2022.102889
    • 2022/09
    • Health Place. 2022 Sep; 77: 102889.
  5. Sep 1, 2018 · We identified 14 diverse studies that met our criteria looking at interventions to the built environment and mental health and well-being of adults. Overall, we found a lack of evidence for an effect of built environment interventions on mental health and well-being outcomes.

    • T. H.M. Moore, T. H.M. Moore, J. M. Kesten, J. A. López-López, S. Ijaz, A. McAleenan, A. Richards, S...
    • 2018
  6. Built Environment, Natural Environment, and Mental. 10.1029/2024GH001047. Key Points: Job sprawl, land mixed use, and green space associate with lower depression risk; the roles of air pollution and precipitation are opposite. Association of population density and social capital with depression prevalence exhibit significant spatial diversity.

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  8. Jun 22, 2024 · This study underscores the robust linkages and spatial variations between built and natural environments and mental health, emphasizing the need for effective depression treatment to incorporate these multifaceted factors.