街道与压力:关于街道质量和设计如何影响城市压力的初步研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Fereshteh Sadeghpoor, Ehsan Ranjbar, Maryam Esmaeilinasab, Mir Hojjat Seyed Valiloo, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
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目标:确定街道的质量和设计如何影响城市压力。背景:很少有研究全面探讨影响城市公共空间压力的环境因素。然而,我们日常生活中有相当一部分是在公共场所度过的,尤其是在街道上。方法:本研究旨在评估三种类型的街道作为主要公共空间对压力的影响。其中包括一条以绿地为主的街道(a)、一条以驾车者为导向的街道(B)和一条步行街(C)。为此,我们选择了一组20-30岁的参与者(n=16),其中男性和女性人数相等,他们总体健康,压力水平正常。参与者被要求佩戴脑电图(EEG)耳机,走不同的街道,并回答感知恢复能力量表(PRS)和城市设计质量问卷。结果:根据研究结果,参与者在B型街道中感受到的压力最高,在A型街道中体验到的压力最低。结论:绿地和植被、安全感、隐私感和舒适感、气候舒适度和空间安全感对减轻压力的作用最为积极。而噪音污染、车辆交通和拥挤是造成压力的最关键因素。最后,我们的研究结果表明,与消除车辆交通相比,绿地的组成部分对减轻压力有更显著的影响。
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Streets and Stress: A Pilot Study on How Quality and Design of Streets Impacts on Urban Stress.

Objectives: To identify how quality and design of streets impacts urban stress.

Background: Few studies have comprehensively addressed environmental factors affecting stress in urban public spaces. However, a remarkable portion of our everyday life is spent in public spaces, particularly streets.

Method: This study seeks to evaluate the effect of three types of streets as major public spaces on stress. These include a street with the dominance of green spaces (A), a motorist-oriented street (B), and a pedestrian street (C). For this purpose, we selected a group of participants (n = 16) aged 20-30, with an equal number of men and women who were generally healthy and had normal stress levels. Participants were asked to wear an electroencephalogram (EEG) headset, walk different streets, and answer the Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS) and urban design qualities questionnaires.

Results: According to the results, participants experienced the highest stress in street type B and the lowest in type A.

Conclusions: Green space and vegetation, a sense of security, privacy and coziness, climatic comfort, and safety of space had the most positive effect on stress reduction. Whereas noise pollution, vehicle traffic, and crowdedness were the most critical factors of stress. Finally, our findings suggest that the component of green space has a more significant effect on stress reduction compared with the elimination of vehicle traffic.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
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