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Social consequences and mental health outcomes of living in high-rise residential buildings and the influence of planning, urban design and architectural decisions: A systematic review

机译:高层住宅的社会后果和心理健康后果以及规划,城市设计和建筑决策的影响:系统综述

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Different types of high-rise residential buildings have proliferated in different countries at least since the 1940s, for a range of reasons. This paper aims to provide an overview of the current state of evidence on how planning, urban design and architectural aspects of high-rise residential buildings may influence social well-being and mental health. A systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines was conducted. Searches for peer-reviewed papers were conducted in MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo, Scopus, SciELO, and Web of Science; 4100 papers were assessed. 23 empirical studies published between 1971 and 2016 were included. The review found that house type, floor level, as well as spaces intrinsic to high-rise residential buildings (e.g. shared stairwells) are associated with social well-being and mental health. However, conceptual gaps and methodological inconsistencies still characterise most of the research in this field. We expect that research about and policy attention to this subject may intensify due to its strategic relevance in the face of global challenges such as increasing urbanization and loneliness. This paper concludes by highlighting a number of recommendations for future research.
机译:至少从1940年代开始,由于各种原因,不同类型的高层住宅建筑在不同的国家激增。本文旨在概述高层住宅建筑的规划,城市设计和建筑方面如何影响社会福祉和心理健康的当前证据状态。按照PRISMA指南进行了系统的审查。在MEDLINE,Embase,PsycInfo,Scopus,SciELO和Web of Science中进行了同行评审论文的搜索。评估了4100篇论文。纳入1971年至2016年之间发表的23项实证研究。审查发现,房屋类型,楼层以及高层住宅建筑物固有的空间(例如共用楼梯间)与社会福祉和心理健康有关。但是,这一领域的大多数研究仍然存在概念上的差距和方法上的矛盾。我们期望,由于面对日益增长的城市化和孤独感等全球性挑战,该主题具有战略意义,因此可能会加强对该主题的研究和政策关注。本文通过重点介绍一些未来研究的建议作为总结。

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