杭州老年人社区建筑环境与心理健康的关系

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Xinyu Kong , Haoying Han , Fangting Chi , Mengyao Zhan
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在人口老龄化的背景下,社区建筑环境的长者友好性(NBE)越来越被认为是实现老龄化的必要条件。然而,尽管许多研究都集中在NBE对老年人身体健康的影响上,但其与心理健康(MH)的关系仍未得到充分探索,特别是NBE指标影响MH的途径。本研究使用了三个类别的十个指标来衡量NBE:日常出行(包括无障碍出行、电梯、休息座、人车分流、路面、公厕)、医疗服务(包括公共食堂、养老)、社会参与(包括室外健身空间、室内活动空间)。在中国杭州的1405名老年人中,研究了NBE和MH之间的关系,利用结构方程模型来探索潜在的途径。研究结果显示,户外健身空间与老年人MH之间存在显著而有力的直接关联。此外,身体健康显著中介了路面与MH之间的关系,而社会互动在公厕、公共食堂、养老服务、室内活动空间与MH之间起着至关重要的中介作用。尽管休闲活动的持续时间和类型没有独立中介nbei -MH关系,但休闲活动的持续时间通过身体健康和社会互动有效地中介了nbei -MH关系。而休闲类型则通过社会互动来调节。本研究实证支持了老龄化生态学理论提出的补偿过程和使能过程,为提高NBE促进老年人MH的政策提供了有价值的经验证据。
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The association between neighborhood built environment and mental health among older adults in Hangzhou, China
In the context of population ageing, the age-friendliness of neighborhood built environment (NBE) is increasingly recognized as essential for enabling ageing in place. However, while much research has focused on the impact of NBE on the physical health of older adults, its relationship with mental health (MH) remains underexplored, especially the pathways through which NBE indicators influence MH. This study measured NBE using ten indicators across three categories: daily travel (including barrier-free travel, elevator, rest seat, diversion of pedestrian and vehicle, road surface and public toilet), healthcare services (including public canteen and elderly care), and social participation (including outdoor fitness space and indoor activity space). It examined the association between NBE and MH among 1405 older adults in Hangzhou, China, utilizing structural equation models to explore potential pathways. The findings revealed a significant and robust direct association between outdoor fitness spaces and MH of older adults. Additionally, physical health significantly mediated the association between road surface and MH, while social interaction played a crucial mediating role between public toilets, public canteens, elderly care, indoor activity spaces, and MH. Although the durations and types of leisure activities did not independently mediate the NBE-MH relationship, leisure durations effectively mediated it through both physical health and social interaction, whereas leisure types mediated it through social interaction. This study empirically supported the compensatory process and enabling process proposed by the ecological theory of aging, offering valuable empirical evidence to inform policies aimed at enhancing NBE to promote MH among older adults.
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Health & Place
Health & Place PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
176
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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