The relationship of green space, depressive symptoms and perceived general health in urban
population
Engelsk titel: The relationship of green space, depressive symptoms and perceived general health in urban
population
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Författare:
Radisauskas, Ricardas
;
Bernotiene, Gailute
;
Bobak, Martin
;
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J
;
Reklaitiene, Regina
;
Grazuleviciene, Regina
;
Dedele, Audrius
;
Virviciute, Dalia
;
Vensloviene, Jone
;
Tamosiunas, Abdonas
;
Baceviciene, Migle
;
Luksiene, Dalia
;
Sapranaviciute-Zabazlajeva, Laura
Email: regina.reklaitiene@gmail.com
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 29
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UI-nummer: 15069429
Sammanfattning
Aims:To assess the relationship between green space proximity, use of green space and
depressive symptoms and perceived general health among a random sample men and women.
Methods: Cross-sectional study of a population-based sample of 6,944 45-72 year old Kaunas city
residents. Self-reported questionnaires provided information on sociodemographic variables, health
behaviours, depressive symptoms and poor and very poor perceived general health. Residential
proximity to green spaces was defined as living less than 300 m, within interval of 300-999 m, and
equal or more than 1 km from a park. The use of the park was divided into two categories: no park
use or use <4hrs/week and use of the park ?4 h/week. The study received approval from the Kaunas
Regional Research Ethics Committee. Multiple logistic regression assessed the associations
controlling for confounding variables. Results: The prevalence of depressive symptoms and poor and
or very poor perceived general health was higher in women than in men. The association between
the use of the park and residential proximity to the park revealed that women living >300 m from a
green space and who used the space ?4 h/week showed higher odds 1.92 (1.11-3.3) and 1.68 (0.81-
3.48) of depressive symptoms and poor and very poor perceived general health as compared to
those who used the park <4 hrs/week and residential proximity was >300 m. Conclusions: The results
of our study confirmed an association between use of the green space, residential proximity, and
depressive symptoms and poor and very poor perceived general health among women only.