可行走性
可能性
抑郁症状
邻里(数学)
优势比
毒物控制
逻辑回归
伤害预防
建筑环境
萧条(经济学)
自杀预防
医学
人口学
横断面研究
公共卫生
人为因素与人体工程学
职业安全与健康
环境卫生
心理学
精神科
体力活动
认知
物理疗法
土木工程
护理部
社会学
经济
病理
宏观经济学
数学分析
工程类
内科学
数学
作者
Mohammad Javad Koohsari,Akitomo Yasunaga,Gavin R. McCormack,Ai Shibata,Kaori Ishii,Tomoki Nakaya,Tomoya Hanibuchi,Yukari Nagai,Koichiro Oka
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2022.104651
摘要
There has been considerable interest in the effect of the built environment design on depressive symptoms. However, there are still few empirical studies on this topic, and there is a dearth of evidence among middle-aged adults. The present study examined the associations of urban design attributes with depressive symptoms among a sample of middle-aged adults in Japan. Cross-sectional data from a random sample of residents (40–64 years old) in two cities in Japan were examined. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) questionnaire. Two types of perceived and objective attributes of the built environment were measured. Covariate-adjusted multivariable linear and binary logistic models were used to estimate associations between perceived and objective built environment attributes and depressive symptoms. Among women, higher perceived access to public transport and total perceived walkability was associated with a decrease in depressive symptoms. Furthermore, there was a significant association between higher safety from traffic and lower odds of having mild depressive symptoms (CES-D ≥ 16) in women. Among men, higher safety from crime was associated with a decrease in depressive symptoms and with lower odds of having mild depressive symptoms. Total perceived walkability was also associated with lower odds of having mild depressive symptoms in men. None of the objective built environment attributes were associated with depressive symptoms in women or men. Our findings provide empirical evidence that improving perceptions of neighbourhood walkability and, in particular, enhancing access to public transport and safety from crime and traffic are important for improving depressive symptoms among middle-aged men and women.
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