Difference in Emotional Evaluation according to the Preference of Coleus Cultivars

Q3 Social Sciences
H. Jang, J. Suh, Yun-Im Kang, Kyung-H. Seo, M. Ahn
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Background and objective: This study investigated the preferences and repurchase intentions (loyalty) of respondents to 8 coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) cultivars potentially useful for tropical style streetscapes.Methods: A survey was conducted on 148 general respondents, and the responses from 136 respondents were analyzed excluding 12 inappropriate copies.Results: Through demographic analysis on plant gardening experience, plant preference tendency, and plant-related event, we discovered that plant preference tendency was lowest in the 20s and highest in the 60s and above, indicating that plant preference tendency significantly increased with age. Out of 6 factors on perceived importance of plants, environmental and emotional relaxation for improved quality of life were high. As a result of examining the emotional responses felt by looking at the images of 8 coleus cultivars, there was a statistically significant difference among cultivars. Major emotional words were 'calm' and 'comfortable'. There was a positive correlation between loyalty to coleus, preference, Korean version of WHOQOL-BREF, plant gardening activity level, and the importance of plants, and a negative correlation with PSS-K (Korean Perceived Stress Scale). We conducted a multiple regression analysis including dummy variables to examine the effect of plant gardening activity level, PSS-K, and Korean version of WHOQOL-BREF on loyalty of survey respondents. The results showed that the effect was greatest in the order of plant-related event, physical health domain, age (50's), covers, environment domain, male, and age (30's).Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that coleus could mitigate the psychological stress and depression. As 'Lime Delight' with simple green color showed the highest preference among cultivars, we recommend a green cultivar from the psychological point of view rather than combination planting of multi-colored cultivars.
根据不同品种偏好进行情感评价的差异
背景和目的:本研究调查了8个可能对热带风格街景有用的coleus(coleus scutellarioides)品种的受访者的偏好和回购意愿(忠诚度)。方法:对148名普通受访者进行调查,并对136名受访者的回复进行分析,排除12份不合适的副本。结果:通过对植物园艺经验、植物偏好倾向和植物相关事件的人口学分析,我们发现植物偏好倾向在20多岁时最低,在60多岁及以上时最高,表明植物偏好倾向随着年龄的增长而显著增加。在感知植物重要性的6个因素中,环境和情绪放松对提高生活质量的作用较高。通过观察8个甘蓝品种的图像来检查情绪反应的结果是,不同品种之间存在统计学上的显著差异。情绪化的词主要是“平静”和“舒适”。对coleus的忠诚度、偏好、韩国版WHOQOL-BREF、植物园艺活动水平和植物的重要性呈正相关,与PSS-K(韩国感知压力量表)呈负相关。我们进行了包括虚拟变量的多元回归分析,以检验植物园艺活动水平、PSS-K和韩国版WHOQOL-BREF对调查对象忠诚度的影响。结果表明,影响最大的是植物相关事件、身体健康领域、年龄(50岁)、覆盖物、环境领域、雄性和年龄(30岁)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,睡懒觉可以减轻心理压力和抑郁。由于单一绿色的“Lime Delight”在品种中表现出最高的偏好,我们从心理角度推荐一个绿色品种,而不是多种颜色品种的组合种植。
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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