《Understanding the relationship between neighbourhood green space and mental wellbeing: A case study of Beijing, China》

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作者
Bo Qin;Wei Zhu;Jiejing Wang;Yanyan Peng
来源
CITIES,Vol.109,Issue1,Article 103039
语言
英文
关键字
Green space;Mental health;Social cohesion;Physical activity;Mediation analysis;Beijing
作者单位
Department of Urban Planning and Management, School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China;Urban Construction School, Beijing City University, Beijing, China;Department of Urban Planning and Management, School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China;Urban Construction School, Beijing City University, Beijing, China
摘要
The past few decades have seen increasing academic interest in the association between green space and mental health. However, the existing studies have largely been undertaken in developed countries, while less attention has been paid to rapidly urbanizing countries. Based on a 2015 survey of 701 residents in 16 typical neighbourhoods of Beijing, this study aims to partially fill this gap by investigating the complex relationship between neighbourhood green space and residents' mental health in urban China. We developed multilevel regression models to test the associations among green space, social cohesion, physical activity, and mental health. The findings reveal the positive association between green space and mental health in a high-density and compact urban environment and suggest that physical activity and social cohesion might play a mediating role in the association. The study provides an empirical evidence for the potential benefit of green space on mental health from an Asian perspective and sheds light on the ways to promote public mental health through effective urban planning and design.