Effectiveness of mindful walking intervention on nature on sleep quality and mood among university student during Covid-19: A randomised control study

Jingni Ma, Joanne Williams, Paul Graham Morris, Stella W. Y. Chan

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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this project was to conduct a randomised control study to examine whether outdoor mindful walking in nature can effectively improve university students’ sleep quality, mood, and mindfulness during the Covid-19 pandemic in the U.K. Methods: Participants were measured at T 0 (pre-study baseline), T 1 (pre-intervention), T 2 (post-intervention), and T 3 (follow-up). A total of 104 participants (female = 94) who were experiencing sleep difficulties were randomly allocated to either an experimental (i.e., nature) or control (i.e., urban) walking environment. Participants in each walking condition independently undertook a daily 35-minute walk for a week (7 days). Subjective sleep quality, total mood disturbance, mindfulness, and degree of nature connectedness, and participants’ perspectives on the intervention, were collected. Results: Findings suggest that both groups resulted in significant improvements in participants' trait mindfulness, sleep quality and mood after the intervention. However, mindful walking in nature did not bring additional mental health benefits to participants relative to those who walked an urban environment. Participants provided their perspectives about the intervention, which will assist with future intervention development. Conclusions: Findings contribute to the evidence-base on the effectiveness of outdoor mindful walking interventions for enhancing mental health. These findings contribute new knowledge on how mindful walking outdoors reduces university students’ mood disturbances and improves sleep quality and mindfulness level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)405-416
Number of pages12
JournalExplore: The Journal of Science and Healing
Volume19
Issue number3
Early online date11 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • mindful walking intervention
  • nature
  • sleep quality
  • RCT
  • Covid-19
  • university students

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