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How does the Neighborhood Park Effectively Reduce Stress? A Preliminary Finding

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Stress lead to illness, physical and emotional exhaustion, which could reduce the quality of health. This study investigated Neighborhood Park in reducing the stress in Kuala Lumpur city. Semi-structured interviews with psychiatrist expert were conducted to gather information of stress factor to influence the health. Through domain analysis, the Neighborhood Park model is emerged from the data and further validated using quantitative survey study is conducted. The finding established grounded model for Neighborhood Park in reducing the stress factor.
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In-Text Citation: (Ishak, Hussein, Hua, & Ping, 2018)
To Cite this Article: Ishak, S. A., Hussein, H., Hua, A. K., & Ping, O. W. (2018). How does the Neighborhood Park Effectively Reduce Stress? A Preliminary Finding. International Journal of Academic Research in Environment and Geography, 5(1), 40–48.