THE INFLUENCE OF URBAN PLANNING ON MENTAL HEALTH. CASE STUDY: FEDERAL TERRITORY OF KUALA LUMPUR

M. Marzukhi, N. Ghazali, O. Ling, N. S. Khalid, S. M. Kamaruddin, Muhammad Farid Azizul
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The health impacts of the development and environment have been widely assessed, but little is known about the impact of physical characteristics of urban planning on people's mental well-being. Thus, this research is crucial to understand the mental health challenges of urban population in Malaysia. The objective of this research is to examine the influence of urban planning on mental health, particularly the attributes of urban planning, density and land use, as well as their potential relation to psychological stress, depression and anxiety. The study was carried out at low-cost flats at Pantai Dalam in Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. Besides the secondary data collection and site observation, a survey in a form of questionnaire that used Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) was distributed. The findings showed that density and land use contributed to mental disorders. The research findings can be applied by government agencies, professionals and private sectors to plan healthier urban physical environment. This research will add to the growing literature that suggests the importance of the built environment in shaping mental health.
城市规划对心理健康的影响。案例研究:吉隆坡联邦领土
发展和环境对健康的影响已经得到了广泛的评估,但对城市规划的物理特征对人们心理健康的影响知之甚少。因此,这项研究对于了解马来西亚城市人口的心理健康挑战至关重要。本研究的目的是研究城市规划对心理健康的影响,特别是城市规划的属性、密度和土地利用,以及它们与心理压力、抑郁和焦虑的潜在关系。这项研究是在吉隆坡联邦直辖区盘台达兰的廉价公寓进行的。在二次资料收集和现场观察的基础上,采用抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS-21)进行问卷调查。研究结果表明,人口密度和土地使用会导致精神障碍。研究结果可供政府机构、专业人员和私营部门应用于规划更健康的城市自然环境。这项研究将增加越来越多的文献,表明建筑环境在塑造心理健康方面的重要性。
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