Do home gardeners have better well-being?
The rise in home gardeners during the COVID-19 pandemic corroborated existing literature’s findings on the mental health benefits of this nature-based leisure activity. However, there is limited evidence that simultaneously investigates the relationship of positive and negative mental health with ho...
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Main Author: | Lim, Alissa Gale E. |
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