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Thinking inside the bubble: evidence for a new contextual unit in urban mental health

机译:在泡沫中思考:城市心理健康中新的情境单元的证据

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>Objective: Previous quantitative research has suggested that there is a link between housing, the urban environment, and mental health. However, methodological and design issues make it difficult to disentangle the relative influence of dwelling specific and wider urban environmental influences on individual mental health. The aim of this study was to explore the link between the dwelling, the immediate urban environment, and mental health to generate a new conceptual framework by which understanding of dwelling and urban environmental influences on mental health can be advanced. >Design and participants: Qualitative interviews and focus groups were conducted with 32 inner city residents. Participants, stratified by sex and mental health status, were randomly recruited from a wider quantitative survey. An almost equal number of men and women as well as people with or without mental health problems participated, allowing for comparison of experience. Data were analysed inductively to generate an appropriate theoretical framework regarding dwelling and urban environmental influences on mental health. >Setting: An inner city neighbourhood of about 6200 people in north west London. Most of that population live in public housing. >Main results: The principal study finding is that between the dwelling unit and the neighbourhood unit, evidence was found for another meaningful contextual unit of analysis, the "residential bubble" through which effects on mental health can be mediated. The residential bubble describes a limited area of three dimensional space that surrounds a dwelling, encompassing immediate neighbours (above, below, and adjacent) and shared public space bordering the dwelling. Positive events and processes within the bubble had a beneficial influence on mental health whereas negative ones tended to have a damaging influence. These seemed to disproportionately have an impact on people with pre-existing mental health problems. >Conclusion: The concept of the "residential bubble" may be a meaningful new contextual unit of analysis in urban mental health. This may have important implications with regards to interventions and measurement development.
机译:>目标:先前的定量研究表明,住房,城市环境与心理健康之间存在联系。然而,方法论和设计问题使得难以区分居住在特定和更广泛的城市环境影响对个体心理健康的相对影响。这项研究的目的是探索住宅,紧邻的城市环境和心理健康之间的联系,以产生一个新的概念框架,从而可以增进对住宅和城市环境对心理健康影响的理解。 >设计和参与者:对32位内城区居民进行了定性访谈和焦点小组。从性别和心理健康状况分层的参与者是从更广泛的定量调查中随机招募的。几乎相等数量的男女以及有或没有精神健康问题的人参加,可以比较经验。对数据进行归纳分析,以生成有关居住和城市环境对心理健康影响的适当理论框架。 >设置::伦敦西北部约6200人的内城区。大部分人口居住在公共住房中。 >主要结果:主要研究结果是,在住宅单元和邻里单元之间,发现了另一个有意义的语境分析单元的证据,即“居住泡沫”,可以通过它来调节对心理健康的影响。住宅泡沫描述了围绕房屋的三维空间的有限区域,其中包括直接邻居(上方,下方和相邻)以及与房屋接壤的共享公共空间。泡沫中的积极事件和过程对心理健康具有有益的影响,而消极事件和过程往往具有破坏性的影响。这些似乎对已经存在精神健康问题的人们造成了不成比例的影响。 >结论:“居住泡沫”的概念可能是城市心理健康分析中有意义的新上下文单元。这可能对干预和测量的发展具有重要意义。

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