Perceived neighborhood walkable environment, neighborhood interaction and mental health among residents of different age groups: a case study in Shanghai, China

被引:0
|
作者
Sun, Ning [1 ]
Peng, Yuhan [1 ]
Lu, Yingchen [2 ]
Liu, Wanting [1 ]
Zheng, Zhenhua [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Shanghai Sci & Technol, Coll Commun & Art Design, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[2] Nuova Acad Srl, Milan, Italy
来源
OPEN HOUSE INTERNATIONAL-SUSTAINABLE & SMART ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN STUDIES | 2024年 / 49卷 / 05期
关键词
Mental health; Perceived neighborhood walkable environment; Neighborhood interaction; Different age groups; Depression; BUILT ENVIRONMENT; WALKABILITY; MULTILEVEL; SATISFACTION; PERCEPTIONS; ATTACHMENT; DEPRESSION; COMMUNITY; ADULTS; PLACE;
D O I
10.1108/OHI-06-2023-0134
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationships between the perceived neighborhood walkable environment (PNWE), neighborhood interaction (NI) and residents' mental health, with a focus on examining differences among residents of different age groups.Design/methodology/approach Using an electronic survey questionnaire, data on PNWE, NI and mental health were collected from 1,159 residents across 205 communities in Shanghai, China. Our study utilized a structural equation modeling (SEM), employing the maximum likelihood estimation method. The structural equation model was fitted using the MPLUS software.Findings The mental health of young and middle-aged adults is generally poor, and they are at higher risk of depression than children and older adults. The effects of PNWE and NI on the mental health of residents varied among different age groups. As residents get older, their mental health is more affected by the PNWE. In addition, the influence of the PNWE on children and older adults' mental health is direct and not mediated by NI. For young and middle-aged adults, the influence of the PNWE on their mental health needs to be mediated by NI.Originality/value This study marks the first examination of the relationship between PNWE, NI and mental health among different age groups of residents in China. The findings of this research can assist policymakers in gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms by which PNWE affects mental health. Furthermore, it can contribute to the development of more targeted walkable environment designs aimed at enhancing mental health among various age groups.
引用
收藏
页码:975 / 995
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Neighborhood Environment, Internet Use and Mental Distress among Older Adults: The Case of Shanghai, China
    Ma, Dan
    Yuan, Hao
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (07)
  • [2] Mental health effects of perceived living environment and neighborhood safety in urbanizing China
    Chen, Juan
    Chen, Shuo
    HABITAT INTERNATIONAL, 2015, 46 : 101 - 110
  • [3] Perceived neighborhood environment, social capital and life satisfaction among older adults in Shanghai, China
    Lu, Nan
    Wu, Bei
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2022, 12 (01)
  • [4] Perceived neighborhood environment, social capital and life satisfaction among older adults in Shanghai, China
    Nan Lu
    Bei Wu
    Scientific Reports, 12
  • [5] Neighborhood effects on health among migrants and natives in Shanghai, China
    Wen, Ming
    Fan, Jessie
    Jin, Lei
    Wang, Guixin
    HEALTH & PLACE, 2010, 16 (03) : 452 - 460
  • [6] The impact of neighborhood environment on the mental health: evidence from China
    Lei, Kaiqi
    Yang, Jianke
    Ke, Xiwang
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2025, 12
  • [7] Exploring the impact of neighborhood environment on the mental health of rural migrant women: A case study in Nanjing, China
    Gu, Moli
    Tang, Shuangshuang
    Feng, Jianxi
    CITIES, 2024, 155
  • [8] Do perceived social neighborhood factors explain the association between neighborhood age composition and mental health among Dutch older adults?
    Verspoor, Eline
    Beenackers, Marielle A.
    Oude Groeniger, Joost
    van Lenthe, Frank J.
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [9] Do perceived social neighborhood factors explain the association between neighborhood age composition and mental health among Dutch older adults?
    Eline Verspoor
    Mariëlle A. Beenackers
    Joost Oude Groeniger
    Frank J. van Lenthe
    BMC Public Health, 21
  • [10] The association between neighborhood built environment and mental health among older adults in Hangzhou, China
    Kong, Xinyu
    Han, Haoying
    Chi, Fangting
    Zhan, Mengyao
    HEALTH & PLACE, 2025, 91