心理健康
心理学
水平设计
建筑环境
环境卫生
幸福
医学
计算机科学
精神科
工程类
心理治疗师
人机交互
土木工程
游戏设计
作者
Theresa HM Moore,Joanna M Kesten,José A López-López,Sharea Ijaz,Alexandra McAleenan,A Richards,Selena Gray,Jelena Savović,Suzanne Audrey
出处
期刊:Health & Place
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2018-09-01
卷期号:53: 237-257
被引量:224
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.07.012
摘要
There is increasing interest in the influence of place on health, and the need to distinguish between environmental and individual level factors. For environmental-level factors, current evidence tends to show associations through cross-sectional and uncontrolled longitudinal analyses rather than through more robust study designs that can provide stronger causal evidence. We restricted this systematic review to randomised (or cluster) randomised controlled trials and controlled before-and-after studies of changes to the built environment. Date of search was December 2016. We identified 14 studies. No evidence was found of an effect on mental health from 'urban regeneration' and 'improving green infrastructure' studies. Beneficial effects on quality-of-life outcomes from 'improving green infrastructure' were found in two studies. One 'improving green infrastructure' study reported an improvement in social isolation. Risk-of-bias assessment indicated robust data from only four studies. Overall, evidence for the impact of built environment interventions on mental health and quality-of-life is weak. Future research requires more robust study designs and interdisciplinary research involving public health, planning and urban design experts.
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