Can Viewing Nature Through Windows Improve Isolated Living? A Pathway Analysis on Chinese Male Prisoners During the COVID-19 Epidemic
Nature exposure is known to promote life satisfaction and well-being, and indirect exposure through windows is likely to benefit isolated populations. However, whether such type of exposure can benefit prisoners, the extremely isolated population, is unknown. In the current study, we investigated 32...
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Autores principales: | Hansen Li, Xing Zhang, Chengming You, Xin Chen, Yang Cao, Guodong Zhang |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6ebb66a431c048919bb20b91423e6d32 |
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