The concept of the digital therapeutic garden and its psychological effects
Jisoo Lee, Yeji Yang, Ji-Eun Pyo, Ye-Seul Kim, Kee-Hong Choi, Shin-Koo Kang, Su-Hwan Nam, Yu-Jin Song, Bu-Gi Jeoun, Sung-Hee Park

TL;DR
This study explores how digital therapeutic gardens can improve mental health and well-being by combining technology with gardening activities.
Contribution
The study introduces the concept of digital therapeutic gardens and provides empirical evidence of their psychological benefits.
Findings
Participants with experience in digital therapeutic gardens showed higher life satisfaction and vitality.
Digital therapeutic gardens are perceived to offer social, psychological, and physical benefits.
The study suggests digital gardens could be integrated with mental health services for effective interventions.
Abstract
Therapeutic gardens have been discussed as effective social interventions for promoting physical and mental health, and integrating digital technologies into therapeutic gardening offers a promising approach to enhance both accessibility and effectiveness. This study aimed to explore various forms of digital therapeutic gardening. Furthermore, it sought to investigate perceptions regarding digital therapeutic gardens and to examine the relationship between participation in such gardens and mental health. Survey data were collected from 335 community-dwelling adults in Korea using across-sectional design. Demographic information and experiences with digital gardens were collected, and mental health variables including depression, anxiety, stress, vitality, life satisfaction, loneliness, and social networks were assessed. To investigate differences in mental health by experience with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Urban Agriculture and Sustainability · Outdoor and Experiential Education
