Perceptions of green space usage, abundance, and quality of green space were associated with better mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic among residents of Denver Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- January 1, 2022
has subject area
- Adult
- Aged
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Symptoms - Stress, Psychological
- Coronavirus Infections - COVID-19
- Depression
- Environment and Public Health - Cross-Sectional Studies
- Environment and Public Health - Surveys and Questionnaires
- Female
- Health - Mental Health
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Cross-Sectional Studies
- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms - Surveys and Questionnaires
- Humans
- Infections - COVID-19
- Infections - COVID-19
- Investigative Techniques - Cross-Sectional Studies
- Investigative Techniques - Surveys and Questionnaires
- Lung Diseases - COVID-19
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Pandemics
- Parks, Recreational
- Psychological Phenomena - Mental Health
- Psychological Phenomena - Stress, Psychological
- Respiratory Tract Diseases - COVID-19
- Respiratory Tract Diseases - COVID-19
- SARS-CoV-2
- Virus Diseases - COVID-19
- Young Adult
has restriction
- gold
Date in CU Experts
- March 15, 2022 8:12 AM
Full Author List
- Reid CE; Rieves ES; Carlson K
author count
- 3
citation count
- 41
published in
- PLoS One Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1932-6203
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
volume
- 17
issue
- 3
number
- ARTN e0263779