An assessment of the psychologically restorative effects of the environmental characteristics of university common spaces

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental Impact Assessment Review Pub Date : 2024-09-08 DOI:10.1016/j.eiar.2024.107645
Hongyan Wen , Hanzheng Lin , Xiao Liu , Weihong Guo , Jiawei Yao , Bao-Jie He
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The psychological health of university students has become a focal point for researchers worldwide. The field of environmental psychology introduces the notion of a “restorative environment”, which can help promote psychological health, and increasing research has demonstrated that environmental characteristics play a significant role in psychological health. University common spaces enable a range of daily behavioural activities and play a critical role in the psychological development of university students. Consequently, it is necessary to evaluate the psychologically restorative effects on the environmental characteristics of university common spaces. In this study, 408 common spaces across 11 university campuses in Guangzhou were considered as research objects, and a deep learning full convolutional network (FCN) program was used to identify the environmental characteristic elements of these common spaces. Based on the identification results, five representative categories and 25 common space forms were selected for further quantitative analysis based on k-means clustering. The psychologically restorative effects of the environmental characteristics of the 25 common space forms were evaluated using the Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS). The findings indicate that (1) the environmental characteristics of the 25 common space forms can explain university students' psychologically restorative scores. Both architectural and landscape environmental characteristics directly and significantly impacted the psychologically restorative evaluations of university students. (2) Each common space's environmental characteristic elements contributed differently to the psychologically restorative evaluation. The psychological restoration of university students was primarily affected by three characteristic elements: the green view index, waterscape coverage, and openness of building enclosures. (3) Considering the environmental elements related to university students' psychological restoration and their respective magnitudes of influence, a predictive model of the psychologically restorative effects of university common spaces was successfully established. These results have practical applications for optimising the design of university common spaces and offer methodological suggestions and theoretical support for designing healthy environments on university campuses.

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对大学公共空间环境特征的心理修复效果进行评估
大学生的心理健康已成为全球研究人员关注的焦点。环境心理学领域提出了有助于促进心理健康的 "恢复性环境 "概念,越来越多的研究表明,环境特征在心理健康中发挥着重要作用。大学公共空间为一系列日常行为活动提供了场所,对大学生的心理发展起着至关重要的作用。因此,有必要对大学公共空间环境特征的心理修复效果进行评估。本研究以广州 11 所大学校园的 408 个公共空间为研究对象,采用深度学习全卷积网络(FCN)程序识别这些公共空间的环境特征要素。根据识别结果,选取了5个具有代表性的类别和25种共用空间形态,基于k-means聚类进行了进一步的定量分析。使用感知恢复力量表(PRS)对 25 种公共空间形式的环境特征的心理恢复效果进行了评估。研究结果表明:(1) 25 种公共空间形式的环境特征可以解释大学生的心理修复得分。建筑环境特征和景观环境特征都直接且显著地影响了大学生的心理恢复性评价。(2)每个公共空间的环境特征要素对心理修复评价的贡献不同。大学生的心理修复主要受到三个特征要素的影响:绿化景观指数、水景覆盖率和建筑围合的开放性。(3)综合考虑与大学生心理修复相关的环境要素及其各自的影响程度,成功建立了大学公共空间心理修复效果预测模型。这些结果对优化大学公共空间设计具有实际应用价值,并为大学校园健康环境设计提供了方法建议和理论支持。
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期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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