新冠肺炎疫情下居住区绿地对居民心理健康影响的实证研究

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Zhipeng Wang, W. Wang
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摘要

住宅绿地作为城市居民使用频率较高的绿地之一,对人们的心理健康状况有着积极的影响。为了解新冠肺炎疫情期间居住绿地对市民心理健康的影响,本研究于2020年3月通过在线问卷收集了中国安徽省合肥市文化新区15个居住社区556名居民的社会人口统计数据,并采用K10量表(Kessler Psychological Distress Scale)评估居民心理健康状况。并利用GIMP网格对住宅窗外绿地的绿色景观指数进行量化。此外,采用多元线性回归模型探讨了居住绿地与居民心理健康状况的相关性。研究结果表明:绿地覆盖率、绿地景观满意度、窗外绿色观景指数、绿地观景时长对居民心理健康状况有正向影响。研究验证了新型冠状病毒肺炎背景下住宅绿地对居民心理健康的促进作用,为未来城市建设实践提供科学指导。
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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF GREEN SPACES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF RESIDENTS UNDER COVID-19
As one of the frequently used green spaces of urban residents, residential green spaces have a positive effect on people's mental health status. In order to understand the impact of residential green spaces on citizens' mental health during the COVID-19 epidemic, this study collected the sociodemographic data of 556 residents from 15 residential communities in Hefei New Municipal and Culture District, Anhui Province, China in March, 2020 through online questionnaires, then adopted the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10 Scale) to evaluate the residents' mental health status, and used GIMP Grid to quantify the green view index of residential green spaces outside the windows. Besides, a multiple linear regression model was used to explore the correlations between residential green spaces and residents' mental health status. The findings show that green coverage ratio, satisfaction of the landscapes of green space, green view index outside the window, and green viewing duration of the residential green spaces have positive effects on residents' mental health status. The study verifies the benefits of residential green spaces to promoting resident's mental health status under COVID-19, providing a scientific guidance for the future practice of urban construction.
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