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Connectedness with nature (CN) is seen as a personal disposition relevant for environmental as well as human health. In five questionnaire studies (N = 547) we systematically investigated the relationship between various operationalizations of well-being and CN. CN was assessed with two different tools in parallel. All significant correlations were controlled for the effects of age and gender. Psychological well-being, meaningfulness and vitality were found to be robustly correlated with CN. We highlight the relevance of CN with respect to human health and further discuss conceptual differences unraveled by the concurrent application of two CN-tools.
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Renate Cervinka
University College for Agrarian and Environmental Pedagogy
Kathrin Röderer
Austrian Institute of Technology
Elisabeth Hefler
Medical University of Vienna
Journal of Health Psychology
Medical University of Vienna
St Anna Children's Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ee3e2c12540356222c34b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105311416873
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