研究COVID-19封锁和重新开放期间邻里环境因素对居民情绪的影响:关于中介和调节作用的武汉研究

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Minghao Liu, Zhonghua Gou
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由于新冠肺炎疫情,城市封锁对居民的心理健康造成了重大影响。然而,有限的研究调查了邻里因素在封锁期间和之后对居民心理健康的影响。本研究以武汉为例,采用多元线性回归和XGBoost算法分析武汉居民的情绪状态和分布。本研究旨在探讨社区环境量表对居民情绪积极性的调节作用,以及社区环境对居民情绪的边际效应。研究结果表明,在新冠肺炎封锁前后,特定的社区环境特征对居民的积极情绪有不同的影响。绿地比例、景点密度、滨水空间密度、服务设施密度在不同距离范围内均对心情产生正向影响。另一方面,购物设施在开放期间的影响主要是积极的,而在关闭期间则是消极的。此外,本研究确定了社区环境对情绪有积极影响的尺度阈值。例如,景点和滨水区改善了至少3公里以外的居民区居民的情绪。医疗设施对2.2公里以外居民的情绪有积极影响。这项研究强调了在未来公共卫生危机中规划和管理社区以促进复原力的重要意义。
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Examining the impact of neighborhood environment factors on residents’ emotions during COVID-19 lockdown and reopening: A Wuhan study on mediation and moderation
Due to COVID-19, the urban lockdown has caused a significant impact on the mental health of residents. However, limited research investigates the role of neighborhood factors on residents’ mental health during and after the lockdown. This study examines Wuhan, the first city to experience the COVID-19 outbreak, employing multiple linear regression and XGBoost algorithms to analyze the emotional status and distribution of Wuhan residents. The goal of this study is to identify the moderating effect of the neighborhood environment scale on emotional positivity and the marginal effect of the neighborhood environment on residents’ emotions. The results of the study indicate that specific neighborhood environmental characteristics have varying effects on residents’ positive emotions, both before and after the COVID-19 lockdown. The green space ratio, attraction density, waterfront space density, and service facility density all positively affected mood within different distance ranges. Shopping facilities, on the other hand, had mainly positive effects during the open period, with negative effects during the closed period. Furthermore, this study determined scale thresholds where neighborhood environments had a positive effect on mood. For instance, attractions and waterfront areas improved the mood of residents in residential areas, up to at least 3 km away. Medical facilities had a positive effect on residents’ mood beyond 2.2 km. This study highlights crucial implications for planning and managing neighborhoods to promote resilience during future public health crises.
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