Wales, Mark
- Institutionen för människa och samhälle, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Forskningsartikel2022Vetenskapligt granskadÖppen tillgång
Wales, Mark; Martensson, Fredrika; Hoff, Eva; Jansson, Maerit
In light of concerns about adolescent mental health, there is a need to identify and examine potential pathways to wellbeing in their daily lives. Outdoor environments can offer multiple pathways to wellbeing through opportunities for restoration, physical activity and socialising. However, urbanisation and new lifestyles revolving around the home and the internet are changing young people's access, use and relationship to the outdoor environment. The authors point out how the research related to adolescents' outdoor environments is generally not treated with the same level of importance or as comprehensively as that for younger children. The aim of this paper is to pave the way for research and planning initiatives on everyday outdoor environments promoting the wellbeing of adolescents and the authors suggest ways in which perspectives from developmental psychology might inform the study of adolescents' outdoor environments. The paper concludes by calling for an elevated focus on the role of outdoor environments in adolescents' everyday lives as a source of wellbeing and more research that makes clear the specific attributes, activities and experiences related to places outdoors which make adolescents feel good.
public open space (POS); urban planning and design; adolescent development; youth-friendly environments; environmental psychology; salutogenic affordances; independent mobility; ecological systems approach
Frontiers in Psychology
2022, Volym: 13, artikelnummer: 774592Utgivare: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Naturupplevelser och hälsa
SDG11 Hållbara städer och samhällen
Tillämpad psykologi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.774592
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/116750