人口统计学的
娱乐
智能手机应用
智能手机应用程序
环境富集
心理学
环境卫生
人口学
生态学
医学
互联网隐私
生物
计算机科学
多媒体
社会学
神经科学
作者
Kelton Minor,Kristoffer Lind Glavind,Aaron J. Schwartz,Christopher M. Danforth,Sune Lehmann,Andreas Bjerre-Nielsen
标识
DOI:10.1177/00139165231167165
摘要
Evidence links greenspace exposure with restorative benefits to cognition and well-being, yet nature contact is declining for younger demographics. Although natural settings have been shown to restore the capacity to inhibit distracting stimuli, it remains unknown whether smartphone attention capture disrupts nature contact. Here, we analyzed ~2.5 million observations of logged smartphone use, texting, calling, and environmental exposures for 701 young adults over 2 years. Participants’ weekly smartphone screen-time was over double their green-time. The relationship between greenspace exposure and smartphone activity differed by exposure dose, type, and mobility state. Calling and texting increased during short recreational greenspace visits while all smartphone use declined over the first 3 hr in nature areas, suggesting that nature exposure may support digital impulse inhibition. Those with elevated baseline screen-time or green-time significantly reduced device use in nature, indicating that parts of the biosphere may provide a reprieve from the cybersphere for highly connected youth.
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