1. Asadollahe, M., Rafezi, Z. (2021). Evaluation of Psychological Effects of Coronavirus and Subsequent Quarantine on Children with Using Drawing Tests: a case study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2, 121-131. (Persian). 2. Barton, J., Pretty, J. (2010). What is the best does of nature and green exercise for improving mental health? A multi-study analysis. Environment Science & Technology, 44, 39-47. [ DOI:10.1021/es903183r] 3. Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., Patil, G.G. (2009). The psychological benefits of indoor plants: A critical review of the experimental literature. Journal of Environmental Psychology 29, 422-433. [ DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2009.05.001] 4. Chi, S.H. (2012). Effect of horticultural therapy on mental health of prison inmates. Journal of Korean Society People Plants Environmental, 15, 441-447. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2012.15.6.441] 5. Dijkstra, K., Pieterse, M.E., Pruyn, A. (2008). Stress-reducing effects of indoor plants in the built healthcare environment: The mediating role of perceived attractiveness. Preventive Medicine, 47, 279-283. [ DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.01.013] 6. Dravigne, A., Waliczek, T.M., Lineberger, R.D. (2008). The effect of live plants and window views of green spaces on perceptions of job satisfaction. Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 43, 183-187. [ DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.43.1.183] 7. Flateaua, C., Noël, C., Bonnafoux, A., Fuentes, E., de Pontfarcy, A., Diamantis, S. (2021). Psychological impact of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak on the staff of a French hospital. Infectious Diseases Now, 51, 187-193. [ DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2021.01.007] 8. Hartig, T., Evans, G.W., Jamner, L.D. (2009). Tracking restoration in natural and urban field settings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 109-23. [ DOI:10.1016/S0272-4944(02)00109-3] 9. Kaiser, M. (1996). Alternative to therapy: garden program. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 33, 21-24. [ DOI:10.1080/15374417609532706] 10. Kaplan, R. (1997). Some psychological benefits of gardening. Environment and Behavior, 55, 145-162. [ DOI:10.1177/001391657300500202] 11. Karbakhsh Ravari, H., Ghiasinejad, Z., Soltaninejad, S. (2016). The effect of flowers and plants on the mental state of people in urban environments. 8th Conference on New Research in Science and Technology (in Persian). 12. Lee, A.Y., Kim, S.Y., Kwon, H.J., Park, S.A. (2021). Horticultural therapy program for mental health of prisoners: Case report. Integrative Medicine Research, 100495. [ DOI:10.1016/j.imr.2020.100495] 13. Lee, S.M., Moon, J.H., Jeong, S.J., Lee, Y.J. (2013). Effects of horticultural therapy pro-gram focusing on cultivating activities for prisoners scheduled to be released on depression and salivary cortisol. Journal of Korean Society of People, Plants and Environmental, 16, 173-180. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2013.16.4.173] 14. Lohr, V.I. (2010). What are the benefits of plants indoors and why do we respond positively to them? Acta Horticulturae, 881, 675-682. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2010.881.111] 15. Lohr, V.I., Pearson-Mims, C.H. (1996). Particulate matter accumulation on horizontal surfaces in interiors: Influence of foliage plants. Atmospheric Environmental, 30, 2565-2568. [ DOI:10.1016/1352-2310(95)00465-3] 16. Matsuo, E. (2004). Humanity in horticulture-healing and pleasure. Acta Horticulture, 790, 39-44. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.790.3] 17. Rai, S.K., Yazdany, J., Fortin, P.R., Avina-Zubieta, J.A. (2015). Approaches for estimating minimal clinically important differences in systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis Research Therapy, 17,143. [ DOI:10.1186/s13075-015-0658-6] 18. Relf, D. (2008). Historical perspective on theoretical models for research and program development in horticultural therapy. Acta Horticulture, 775, 79-91. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.775.9] 19. Sadeghi, S., Abedi, M.H. (2015). The effect of plants on humans in combination with the architecture of residential houses. National Conference on Iranian-Islamic Architecture and Urban Planning (in Persian). 20. Smith, V.D., Aldous, D.E. (1994). Effect of Therapeutic Horticulture on the Self-concept of the Mildly Intellectually Disabled Student. In: Francis, M., Lindsey, P., Rice, JC. (eds). The Healing Dimensions of People-plant Relations. Center for Design Research. UC Davis. 21. Son, K.C., Jung, S.J., Lee, A.Y., Park, S.A. (2016). The theoretical model and universal definition of horticultural therapy. Acta Horticulture, 26, 79-88. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2016.1121.12] 22. Ulrich, R.S. (1979). Visual landscapes and psychological well-being. Landscape Research, 4, 17-23. [ DOI:10.1080/01426397908705892] 23. Ulrich, R.S. (1981). Natural versus urban scenes. Environmental Behavior, 13, 523-556. [ DOI:10.1177/0013916581135001] 24. Zajaji, N., Nikbakht, A., Kafi, M. (2014). Principles of designing medical areas with emphasis on the components of healing gardens, medical gardens and Iranian gardens. Environmental Science and Technology, 13, 317-306. (In Persian). 25. Asadollahe, M., Rafezi, Z. (2021). Evaluation of Psychological Effects of Coronavirus and Subsequent Quarantine on Children with Using Drawing Tests: a case study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2, 121-131. (Persian). 26. Barton, J., Pretty, J. (2010). What is the best does of nature and green exercise for improving mental health? A multi-study analysis. Environment Science & Technology, 44, 39-47. [ DOI:10.1021/es903183r] 27. Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., Patil, G.G. (2009). The psychological benefits of indoor plants: A critical review of the experimental literature. Journal of Environmental Psychology 29, 422-433. [ DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2009.05.001] 28. Chi, S.H. (2012). Effect of horticultural therapy on mental health of prison inmates. Journal of Korean Society People Plants Environmental, 15, 441-447. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2012.15.6.441] 29. Dijkstra, K., Pieterse, M.E., Pruyn, A. (2008). Stress-reducing effects of indoor plants in the built healthcare environment: The mediating role of perceived attractiveness. Preventive Medicine, 47, 279-283. [ DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.01.013] 30. Dravigne, A., Waliczek, T.M., Lineberger, R.D. (2008). The effect of live plants and window views of green spaces on perceptions of job satisfaction. Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 43, 183-187. [ DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.43.1.183] 31. Flateaua, C., Noël, C., Bonnafoux, A., Fuentes, E., de Pontfarcy, A., Diamantis, S. (2021). Psychological impact of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak on the staff of a French hospital. Infectious Diseases Now, 51, 187-193. [ DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2021.01.007] 32. Hartig, T., Evans, G.W., Jamner, L.D. (2009). Tracking restoration in natural and urban field settings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 109-23. [ DOI:10.1016/S0272-4944(02)00109-3] 33. Kaiser, M. (1996). Alternative to therapy: garden program. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 33, 21-24. [ DOI:10.1080/15374417609532706] 34. Kaplan, R. (1997). Some psychological benefits of gardening. Environment and Behavior, 55, 145-162. [ DOI:10.1177/001391657300500202] 35. Karbakhsh Ravari, H., Ghiasinejad, Z., Soltaninejad, S. (2016). The effect of flowers and plants on the mental state of people in urban environments. 8th Conference on New Research in Science and Technology (in Persian). 36. Lee, A.Y., Kim, S.Y., Kwon, H.J., Park, S.A. (2021). Horticultural therapy program for mental health of prisoners: Case report. Integrative Medicine Research, 100495. [ DOI:10.1016/j.imr.2020.100495] 37. Lee, S.M., Moon, J.H., Jeong, S.J., Lee, Y.J. (2013). Effects of horticultural therapy pro-gram focusing on cultivating activities for prisoners scheduled to be released on depression and salivary cortisol. Journal of Korean Society of People, Plants and Environmental, 16, 173-180. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2013.16.4.173] 38. Lohr, V.I. (2010). What are the benefits of plants indoors and why do we respond positively to them? Acta Horticulturae, 881, 675-682. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2010.881.111] 39. Lohr, V.I., Pearson-Mims, C.H. (1996). Particulate matter accumulation on horizontal surfaces in interiors: Influence of foliage plants. Atmospheric Environmental, 30, 2565-2568. [ DOI:10.1016/1352-2310(95)00465-3] 40. Matsuo, E. (2004). Humanity in horticulture-healing and pleasure. Acta Horticulture, 790, 39-44. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.790.3] 41. Rai, S.K., Yazdany, J., Fortin, P.R., Avina-Zubieta, J.A. (2015). Approaches for estimating minimal clinically important differences in systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis Research Therapy, 17,143. [ DOI:10.1186/s13075-015-0658-6] 42. Relf, D. (2008). Historical perspective on theoretical models for research and program development in horticultural therapy. Acta Horticulture, 775, 79-91. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.775.9] 43. Sadeghi, S., Abedi, M.H. (2015). The effect of plants on humans in combination with the architecture of residential houses. National Conference on Iranian-Islamic Architecture and Urban Planning (in Persian). 44. Smith, V.D., Aldous, D.E. (1994). Effect of Therapeutic Horticulture on the Self-concept of the Mildly Intellectually Disabled Student. In: Francis, M., Lindsey, P., Rice, JC. (eds). The Healing Dimensions of People-plant Relations. Center for Design Research. UC Davis. 45. Son, K.C., Jung, S.J., Lee, A.Y., Park, S.A. (2016). The theoretical model and universal definition of horticultural therapy. Acta Horticulture, 26, 79-88. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2016.1121.12] 46. Ulrich, R.S. (1979). Visual landscapes and psychological well-being. Landscape Research, 4, 17-23. [ DOI:10.1080/01426397908705892] 47. Ulrich, R.S. (1981). Natural versus urban scenes. Environmental Behavior, 13, 523-556. [ DOI:10.1177/0013916581135001] 48. Zajaji, N., Nikbakht, A., Kafi, M. (2014). Principles of designing medical areas with emphasis on the components of healing gardens, medical gardens and Iranian gardens. Environmental Science and Technology, 13, 317-306. (In Persian). 49. Asadollahe, M., Rafezi, Z. (2021). Evaluation of Psychological Effects of Coronavirus and Subsequent Quarantine on Children with Using Drawing Tests: a case study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2, 121-131. (Persian). 50. Barton, J., Pretty, J. (2010). What is the best does of nature and green exercise for improving mental health? A multi-study analysis. Environment Science & Technology, 44, 39-47. [ DOI:10.1021/es903183r] 51. Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., Patil, G.G. (2009). The psychological benefits of indoor plants: A critical review of the experimental literature. Journal of Environmental Psychology 29, 422-433. [ DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2009.05.001] 52. Chi, S.H. (2012). Effect of horticultural therapy on mental health of prison inmates. Journal of Korean Society People Plants Environmental, 15, 441-447. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2012.15.6.441] 53. Dijkstra, K., Pieterse, M.E., Pruyn, A. (2008). Stress-reducing effects of indoor plants in the built healthcare environment: The mediating role of perceived attractiveness. Preventive Medicine, 47, 279-283. [ DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.01.013] 54. Dravigne, A., Waliczek, T.M., Lineberger, R.D. (2008). The effect of live plants and window views of green spaces on perceptions of job satisfaction. Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 43, 183-187. [ DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.43.1.183] 55. Flateaua, C., Noël, C., Bonnafoux, A., Fuentes, E., de Pontfarcy, A., Diamantis, S. (2021). Psychological impact of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak on the staff of a French hospital. Infectious Diseases Now, 51, 187-193. [ DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2021.01.007] 56. Hartig, T., Evans, G.W., Jamner, L.D. (2009). Tracking restoration in natural and urban field settings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 109-23. [ DOI:10.1016/S0272-4944(02)00109-3] 57. Kaiser, M. (1996). Alternative to therapy: garden program. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 33, 21-24. [ DOI:10.1080/15374417609532706] 58. Kaplan, R. (1997). Some psychological benefits of gardening. Environment and Behavior, 55, 145-162. [ DOI:10.1177/001391657300500202] 59. Karbakhsh Ravari, H., Ghiasinejad, Z., Soltaninejad, S. (2016). The effect of flowers and plants on the mental state of people in urban environments. 8th Conference on New Research in Science and Technology (in Persian). 60. Lee, A.Y., Kim, S.Y., Kwon, H.J., Park, S.A. (2021). Horticultural therapy program for mental health of prisoners: Case report. Integrative Medicine Research, 100495. [ DOI:10.1016/j.imr.2020.100495] 61. Lee, S.M., Moon, J.H., Jeong, S.J., Lee, Y.J. (2013). Effects of horticultural therapy pro-gram focusing on cultivating activities for prisoners scheduled to be released on depression and salivary cortisol. Journal of Korean Society of People, Plants and Environmental, 16, 173-180. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2013.16.4.173] 62. Lohr, V.I. (2010). What are the benefits of plants indoors and why do we respond positively to them? Acta Horticulturae, 881, 675-682. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2010.881.111] 63. Lohr, V.I., Pearson-Mims, C.H. (1996). Particulate matter accumulation on horizontal surfaces in interiors: Influence of foliage plants. Atmospheric Environmental, 30, 2565-2568. [ DOI:10.1016/1352-2310(95)00465-3] 64. Matsuo, E. (2004). Humanity in horticulture-healing and pleasure. Acta Horticulture, 790, 39-44. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.790.3] 65. Rai, S.K., Yazdany, J., Fortin, P.R., Avina-Zubieta, J.A. (2015). Approaches for estimating minimal clinically important differences in systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis Research Therapy, 17,143. [ DOI:10.1186/s13075-015-0658-6] 66. Relf, D. (2008). Historical perspective on theoretical models for research and program development in horticultural therapy. Acta Horticulture, 775, 79-91. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.775.9] 67. Sadeghi, S., Abedi, M.H. (2015). The effect of plants on humans in combination with the architecture of residential houses. National Conference on Iranian-Islamic Architecture and Urban Planning (in Persian). 68. Smith, V.D., Aldous, D.E. (1994). Effect of Therapeutic Horticulture on the Self-concept of the Mildly Intellectually Disabled Student. In: Francis, M., Lindsey, P., Rice, JC. (eds). The Healing Dimensions of People-plant Relations. Center for Design Research. UC Davis. 69. Son, K.C., Jung, S.J., Lee, A.Y., Park, S.A. (2016). The theoretical model and universal definition of horticultural therapy. Acta Horticulture, 26, 79-88. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2016.1121.12] 70. Ulrich, R.S. (1979). Visual landscapes and psychological well-being. Landscape Research, 4, 17-23. [ DOI:10.1080/01426397908705892] 71. Ulrich, R.S. (1981). Natural versus urban scenes. Environmental Behavior, 13, 523-556. [ DOI:10.1177/0013916581135001] 72. Zajaji, N., Nikbakht, A., Kafi, M. (2014). Principles of designing medical areas with emphasis on the components of healing gardens, medical gardens and Iranian gardens. Environmental Science and Technology, 13, 317-306. (In Persian). 73. Asadollahe, M., Rafezi, Z. (2021). Evaluation of Psychological Effects of Coronavirus and Subsequent Quarantine on Children with Using Drawing Tests: a case study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2, 121-131. (Persian). 74. Barton, J., Pretty, J. (2010). What is the best does of nature and green exercise for improving mental health? A multi-study analysis. Environment Science & Technology, 44, 39-47. [ DOI:10.1021/es903183r] 75. Bringslimark, T., Hartig, T., Patil, G.G. (2009). The psychological benefits of indoor plants: A critical review of the experimental literature. Journal of Environmental Psychology 29, 422-433. [ DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2009.05.001] 76. Chi, S.H. (2012). Effect of horticultural therapy on mental health of prison inmates. Journal of Korean Society People Plants Environmental, 15, 441-447. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2012.15.6.441] 77. Dijkstra, K., Pieterse, M.E., Pruyn, A. (2008). Stress-reducing effects of indoor plants in the built healthcare environment: The mediating role of perceived attractiveness. Preventive Medicine, 47, 279-283. [ DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2008.01.013] 78. Dravigne, A., Waliczek, T.M., Lineberger, R.D. (2008). The effect of live plants and window views of green spaces on perceptions of job satisfaction. Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 43, 183-187. [ DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.43.1.183] 79. Flateaua, C., Noël, C., Bonnafoux, A., Fuentes, E., de Pontfarcy, A., Diamantis, S. (2021). Psychological impact of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak on the staff of a French hospital. Infectious Diseases Now, 51, 187-193. [ DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2021.01.007] 80. Hartig, T., Evans, G.W., Jamner, L.D. (2009). Tracking restoration in natural and urban field settings. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 109-23. [ DOI:10.1016/S0272-4944(02)00109-3] 81. Kaiser, M. (1996). Alternative to therapy: garden program. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 33, 21-24. [ DOI:10.1080/15374417609532706] 82. Kaplan, R. (1997). Some psychological benefits of gardening. Environment and Behavior, 55, 145-162. [ DOI:10.1177/001391657300500202] 83. Karbakhsh Ravari, H., Ghiasinejad, Z., Soltaninejad, S. (2016). The effect of flowers and plants on the mental state of people in urban environments. 8th Conference on New Research in Science and Technology (in Persian). 84. Lee, A.Y., Kim, S.Y., Kwon, H.J., Park, S.A. (2021). Horticultural therapy program for mental health of prisoners: Case report. Integrative Medicine Research, 100495. [ DOI:10.1016/j.imr.2020.100495] 85. Lee, S.M., Moon, J.H., Jeong, S.J., Lee, Y.J. (2013). Effects of horticultural therapy pro-gram focusing on cultivating activities for prisoners scheduled to be released on depression and salivary cortisol. Journal of Korean Society of People, Plants and Environmental, 16, 173-180. [ DOI:10.11628/ksppe.2013.16.4.173] 86. Lohr, V.I. (2010). What are the benefits of plants indoors and why do we respond positively to them? Acta Horticulturae, 881, 675-682. [ DOI:10.17660/ActaHortic.2010.881.111] 87. Lohr, V.I., Pearson-Mims, C.H. (1996). Particulate matter accumulation on horizontal surfaces in interiors: Influence of foliage plants. Atmospheric Environmental, 30, 2565-2568. [ DOI:10.1016/1352-2310(95)00465-3] 88. Matsuo, E. (2004). Humanity in horticulture-healing and pleasure. Acta Horticulture, 790, 39-44. 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