Nature Tourism and Mental Well-Being: Insights from a Controlled Context on Reducing Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

Imelda Avecillas Torres (Primer Autor), Sebastián Herrera Puente, Miguel Galarza Cordero, Fernanda Coello Nieto, Lourdes Karina Farfán Pacheco, Byron Alvarado Vanegas, Stephany Ordóñez Ordóñez (Autor de Correspondencia), Freddy Edgar Espinoza Figueroa (Último Autor)

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Recent studies have underscored the importance of tourism in enhancing individuals’ mental well-being through engagement with nature. This article examines the impact of nature-based tourism on alleviating symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress among a group of 67 university students who exhibited extremely severe levels of these disorders. Participants were assessed both before and after a nature tourism experience in the Tinajillas Río Gualaceño Protected Forest, Ecuador. Mental health changes were evaluated using the DASS-21 scale, with assessments conducted pre- and post-activity, revealing significant reductions in depression, anxiety, and stress levels, with large and clinically relevant effect sizes. However, a 6-month follow-up indicated that these long-term benefits diminished and no longer held clinical significance, suggesting the need for more frequent interventions to sustain positive effects. This study concludes that nature-based tourism serves as an effective non-pharmacological intervention for improving mental well-being in the short term, although its sustainability requires continuous interaction with nature. These findings provide empirical support for nature-based tourism as a mental health strategy and highlight the importance of integrating it into public health policies and tourism management strategies.
Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo654
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-18
Número de páginas18
PublicaciónSustainability (Switzerland)
Volumen17
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 16 ene. 2025

Palabras clave

  • Nature-based tourism
  • Mental well-being
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • sustainable mental health

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