My home-my castle? Self-reported anxiety varies in relation to the subjective evaluation of home environment

被引:2
作者
Weber, Sandra [1 ]
Mascherek, Anna [1 ]
Augustin, Jobst [2 ]
Cheng, Bastian [3 ]
Thomalla, Goetz [3 ]
Hoven, Hanno [4 ]
Harth, Volker [4 ]
Augustin, Matthias [2 ]
Gallinat, Juergen [1 ]
Kuehn, Simone [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Hamburg, Germany
[2] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Inst Hlth Care Res Dermatol & Nursing, Hamburg, Germany
[3] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Klin & Poliklin Neurol, Hamburg, Germany
[4] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Inst Occupat & Maritime Med ZfAM, Hamburg, Germany
[5] Max Planck Inst Human Dev, Lise Meitner Grp Environm Neurosci, Berlin, Germany
关键词
anxiety; subjective evaluation of home environment; housing; indoor lifestyle; Hamburg City Health Study; mental well-being; MENTAL-DISORDERS; HEALTH; RISK; PREVALENCE; PREVENTION; DEPRESSION; EXPOSURE; HISTORY; MODELS; ADULTS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1267900
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
IntroductionAlthough people spend most of the day in their home environment, the focus of research in environmental psychology to date has been on factors outside the home. However, it stands to reason that indoor quality likewise has an impact on psychological well-being. Therefore, the present study addresses the question of whether the subjective evaluation of home environmental parameters are related to self-reported anxiety and whether they can additionally explain variance beyond the usual sociodemographic and general lifestyle variables.MethodsData from the Hamburg City Health Study (first 10,000 participants) was analyzed. A subsample of N = 8,886 with available GAD-7 anxiety data was selected, and hierarchical regression models were computed, with demographic data entered first, followed by variables concerning lifestyle/habits and finally variables of the subjective evaluation of home environment.ResultsUsing the integrated model, we were able to explain about 13% of the variance in self-reported anxiety scores. This included both the demographic, lifestyle, and subjective evaluation of home environment variables. Protection from disturbing night lights, a greater sense of security, less disturbing noises, brighter accommodations, and a satisfactory window view explained almost 6% of the variance and was significantly associated with lower anxiety scores.ConclusionThe home as a place of refuge plays an increasingly important role as home office hours rise. It is therefore crucial to identify domestic factors contributing to people's mental well-being. The subjective evaluation of one's home environment has proven influential over and above modifiable lifestyle variables.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 58 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1996, The Experience of Landscape
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2012, Das Wohnerlebnis in Deutschland. Eine Wiederholungsstudie nach 20 Jahren
[3]  
Bals N., 2004, SOZIALE PROBLEME, V15, P54
[4]   Early traumatic life events, parental attitudes, family history, and birth risk factors in patients with panic disorder [J].
Bandelow, B ;
Späth, C ;
Tichauer, GA ;
Broocks, A ;
Hajak, G ;
Rüther, E .
COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY, 2002, 43 (04) :269-278
[5]  
Bandelow B., 2003, Handbook on depression and anxiety, P49
[6]  
Bandelow B., 2015, Anxiety Disorders and Gender, V2 Edn, P31
[7]   Mean age and gender distribution of patients with major mental disorders participating in clinical trials [J].
Bandelow, Borwin ;
Schueller, Katharina .
EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 270 (06) :655-659
[8]  
Bandelow B, 2015, DIALOGUES CLIN NEURO, V17, P327
[9]   'Trapped', 'anxious' and 'traumatised': COVID-19 intensified the impact of housing inequality on Australians' mental health [J].
Bower, Marlee ;
Buckle, Caitlin ;
Rugel, Emily ;
Donohoe-Bales, Amarina ;
McGrath, Laura ;
Gournay, Kevin ;
Barrett, Emma ;
Phibbs, Peter ;
Teesson, Maree .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOUSING POLICY, 2023, 23 (02) :260-291
[10]   Daily time spent indoors in German homes - Baseline data for the assessment of indoor exposure of German occupants [J].
Brasche, S ;
Bischof, W .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2005, 208 (04) :247-253