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. 2021 Apr 3;211:104092. doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2021.104092

Table 2.

Results from linear regression models predicting subjective wellbeing from perceived access to public green space and private garden during and after the first peak of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Subjective wellbeing
Peak
Post-peak
Model 1
B (95% CI)
Model 2
B (95% CI)
Model 1
B (95% CI)
Model 2
B (95% CI)
Constant 2.655 (2.553, 2.758)*** 2.771 (2.632, 2.910)*** 2.692 (2.586, 2.798)*** 2.760 (2.616, 2.905)***
Public green space (5–10 min walk) −0.119 (−0.187, −0.052)*** −0.324 (−0.550, −0.098)** −0.175 (−0.245, −0.105)*** −0.284 (−0.517, −0.050)**
Public green Space (>10 min walk) −0.294 (−0.386, −0.203)*** −0.571 (−0.833, −0.308)*** −0.338 (−0.433, −0.244)*** −0.518 (−0.789, −0.247)***
Private garden 0.196 (0.093, 0.299)*** 0.072 (−0.072, 0.216) 0.345 (0.238, 0.451)*** 0.272 (0.123, 0.421)***
Private garden × Public green space (5–10 min walk) 0.223 (−0.014, 0.459) 0.118 (−0.127, 0.363)
Private garden × Public green space (>10 min walk) 0.311 (0.031, 0.591)** 0.203 (−0.087, 0.492)
Observations 5,498 5,498 5,504 5,504

Note: B = unstandardised regression coefficient; CI = confidence interval; * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.01.