Social sustainability in local communities in Norway: which factors are associated with people's satisfaction with their local community as a place to live now and in the future?

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ragnhild M Ånestad, Emma C A NordbØ, Camilla IhlebÆk
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the associations between social sustainability factors and people's satisfaction with their local community as a place to live now and in the future.

Methods: This study used data from the Norwegian County Public Health Survey conducted in Viken County, Norway, in 2021 (N = 97,323). The survey included questions concerning physical aspects (e.g. accessibility of services and facilities) and non-physical aspects (civic participation, social support, trust, safety, place attachment and well-being) of social sustainability in local communities. A new outcome variable was constructed to capture people's satisfaction with their local community as a place to live now and in the future. Hierarchical linear regression was applied to examine the relationships between physical and non-physical factors of social sustainability and this outcome.

Results: All included factors were significantly associated with people's satisfaction with their local community as a place to live now and in the future, but the magnitude and direction of these associations varied. Place attachment (β = 0.53), safety (β = 0.15) and well-being (β = 0.11) were the strongest indicators of people's satisfaction with their local community. Non-physical factors accounted for 41% of the variance in people's satisfaction, while physical factors accounted for 14%.

Conclusions: Both physical and non-physical factors are essential for developing socially sustainable communities. This knowledge could be valuable for academics and policymakers, helping them better understand the complex relationships between various aspects of social sustainability and informing the development of socially sustainable local communities.

挪威当地社区的社会可持续性:哪些因素与人们对当地社区作为现在和未来居住地的满意度有关?
目的:探讨社会可持续性因素与人们对当地社区作为现在和未来居住场所的满意度之间的关系。方法:本研究使用的数据来自2021年在挪威维肯县进行的挪威县公共卫生调查(N = 97,323)。调查的问题包括当地社区社会可持续性的物质方面(例如服务和设施的可及性)和非物质方面(公民参与、社会支持、信任、安全、地方依恋和福祉)。构建了一个新的结果变量,以捕捉人们对当地社区作为现在和未来居住场所的满意度。采用层次线性回归来检验社会可持续性的物理和非物理因素与这一结果之间的关系。结果:所有包括的因素都与人们对当地社区作为现在和未来居住场所的满意度显著相关,但这些关联的大小和方向各不相同。地方依恋(β = 0.53)、安全感(β = 0.15)和幸福感(β = 0.11)是人们对当地社区满意度的最强指标。非身体因素占人们满意度差异的41%,而身体因素占14%。结论:物质和非物质因素都是发展社会可持续社区的必要因素。这些知识对学者和政策制定者很有价值,可以帮助他们更好地理解社会可持续性各个方面之间的复杂关系,并为社会可持续发展的地方社区的发展提供信息。
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
135
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a vision to: publish public health research of good quality; contribute to the conceptual and methodological development of public health; contribute to global health issues; contribute to news and overviews of public health developments and health policy developments in the Nordic countries; reflect the multidisciplinarity of public health.
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