Healthcare (Nov 2023)

Effects of Mobile-Based Forest-Therapy Programs Using Urban Forests for Symptoms of Depressed Patients

  • Poung-Sik Yeon,
  • In-Ok Kim,
  • Si-Nae Kang,
  • Nee-Eun Lee,
  • Ga-Yeon Kim,
  • Ha-Rim Shim,
  • Chung-Yeub Chung,
  • Jung-Sok Lee,
  • Jin-Young Jeon,
  • Won-Sop Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11233039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 23
p. 3039

Abstract

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This study investigated the effect of mobile-based forest therapy programs on relieving depression to advance non-pharmaceutical treatments for patients with depression. The effects of depression, sleep quality, and physical symptoms were analyzed as measurement indicators to determine the effectiveness of symptom relief in patients with depression. This study used a randomized controlled experiment design. Participants were randomly assigned, and a total of 44 people participated, including 23 in the experimental group and 21 in the control group. The experimental group participated in a mobile-based forest therapy program (participating once a week) for six sessions. As a result of this study, depression patients who participated in the mobile-based forest therapy program conducted in urban forests showed a significant reduction in MADRS (from 21.48 ± 4.05 to 7.13 ± 7.00). In addition, PSQI (from 19.78 ± 7.69 to 14.48 ± 8.11) and PHQ-15 (from 9.87 ± 5.08 to 7.57 ± 5.03) were also found to significantly improve symptoms. This suggests that forest-therapy programs using mobile applications can be applied as non-pharmaceutical interventions to relieve symptoms in patients with depression.

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