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Nature Connection Changes Throughout the Life Span: Generation and Sex‐Based Differences in Ecowellness
Adultspan Journal Pub Date : 2020-10-11 , DOI: 10.1002/adsp.12098
Ryan F. Reese 1 , Todd F. Lewis 2 , Brianne H. Kothari 3
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We investigated whether ecowellness significantly differed based on participants' generation status (i.e., millennial, Generation X, and combined baby boom/silent generation) and biological sex using a 2 × 3 analysis of variance. A statistically significant interaction suggested that millennial men in the sample had lower levels of ecowellness compared with millennial women, a pattern in biological sex that held for individuals in the combined baby boom/silent generation group. In contrast, male Generation X participants had higher ecowellness levels compared with their female counterparts. Results are described through a life course health development perspective, and implications for professional counseling and future research are discussed.

中文翻译:

自然联系在整个生命周期中发生变化:生态健康的产生和基于性别的差异

我们使用2×3方差分析调查了生态健康是否根据参与者的世代状态(即千禧一代,X世代,以及婴儿潮/无声世代相结合)和生物学性别是否存在显着差异。统计上的显着相互作用表明,与千禧一代女性相比,样本中的千禧一代男性具有较低的生态健康水平,这种生物学性状适用于婴儿潮/沉默世代相结合的人群。相比之下,X代男性参与者的生态健康水平高于女性。从生命过程中健康发展的角度描述了结果,并讨论了对专业咨询和未来研究的意义。
更新日期:2020-10-11
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