Evaluating the Psychological Benefits of Urban Green Spaces: A Longitudinal Experimental Study


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Tehreem Tariq International Clinic, Lahore Pakistan https://orcid.org/0009-0003-0971-670X Nusrat Zahid Zaheer Memorial Hospital, Pakistan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2994-3251 Waad Eisawi ASK Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center. https://orcid.org/0009

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Objective: This longitudinal study aimed to evaluate the psychological benefits of regular exposure to urban green spaces over a two-year period. Methods: A total of 500 urban residents were recruited and randomly assigned to either an intervention group, which received encouragement and free access to local green spaces, or a control group with no specific intervention. Psychological well-being was assessed biannually using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and the Psychological Well-being Index (PWBI), supplemented by annual qualitative interviews. Results: The intervention group exhibited a significant reduction in PSS scores, with an average decrease of 20% compared to a 5% reduction in the control group. PWBI scores in the intervention group increased by 30%, indicating improved well-being, while the control group showed a modest increase of 4%. Limitations: The study's outcomes may have been influenced by the variability of the green spaces and the subjective nature of self-reported data. Additionally, the environmental differences across the urban settings posed challenges to the generalizability of the findings. Conclusions: The evidence suggests that urban green spaces significantly contribute to improved psychological well-being. These results advocate for the integration of green spaces into urban planning as a public health strategy.

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Keywords: Political polarization, Governance, Legislative productivity, Public trust, Mixed-methods, Democratic stability