How is leisure time interacting with nature related to the need for recovery fromwork demands? Testing multiple mediators

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The study compared the importance of spending time in interacting with nature to other leisure activities regarding recovery from work demands. In addition, a multiple mediation model between time spent in interacting with nature and need for recovery through four mediators was tested. Employees of five organizations answered a questionnaire (N = 527). Exercise and being outdoors during free-time was evaluated as the most effective activity for recovery from work stress, and the time spent in interacting with nature was mentioned as second in importance. Time spent in exercise and being outdoors, life satisfaction, and relaxation mediated significantly the relationship between time spent in interacting with nature and need for recovery from work. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Korpela, K., & Kinnunen, U. (2011). How is leisure time interacting with nature related to the need for recovery fromwork demands? Testing multiple mediators. Leisure Sciences, 33(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400.2011.533103

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