Effects of Green Space in an Apartment Complex on the Environmental Cognition and Stress Response of Residents

S. J. Kim, H. Choi, M. Kang, C. Youn, Lee Bom Chung, Juyoung Lee
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Background and objective: With an increasing interest in health-related issues in urban environments, there has been growing attention to the relationship between green space and psychological states of residents in apartment complexes. This study investigated resident perceptions of green space and their stress responses in an apartment complex.Methods: The psychological stress responses that arose during residents' observation of two types of environments―an indoor living room and an outdoor green space―were investigated through a field experiment. Sixteen healthy adult females in child care participated in the within-group comparison study. The semantic differential (SD) method was used to examine environmental perception, and three psychological tests were administered to quantify stress responses to the two environments: the Profile of Mood States (POMS), the Revised Perceived Restorativeness Scale (RPRS), and the Zuckerman Inventory of Personal Reactions Scale (ZIPERS).Results: Feeling of pleasure, familiarity, and beauty showed significantly higher scores in outdoor green space than indoor space. In the POMS analysis, significantly more positive mood states were found in outdoor green space than indoor space. The ZIPERS and RPRS data showed that outdoor green space was more suitable for fatigue recovery because it relieved negative emotions and psychological stress to a greater degree than indoor space.Conclusion: This field study suggested that green spaces have the potential to reduce psychological stress and restore psychological well-being in female residents. Despite limited exposure to the green space in the apartment complex, improved mood states and positive health-related effects were observed among the participants.
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公寓绿地对居民环境认知和应激反应的影响
背景和目的:随着人们对城市环境中与健康相关的问题越来越感兴趣,人们越来越关注公寓楼绿地与居民心理状态之间的关系。本研究调查了居住在公寓楼中的居民对绿地的感知及其压力反应。方法:通过野外实验,调查居民在观察室内客厅和室外绿地两种环境时产生的心理应激反应。16名健康的儿童保育成年女性参与了组内比较研究。使用语义差异(SD)方法来检查环境感知,并进行三项心理测试来量化对两种环境的压力反应:情绪状态档案(POMS)、修订的感知恢复性量表(RPRS)和祖克曼个人反应量表(ZIPERS),室外绿地的美丽度得分明显高于室内。在POMS分析中,室外绿地中的积极情绪状态明显多于室内。ZIPERS和RPRS数据显示,室外绿地比室内绿地更适合疲劳恢复,因为它在更大程度上缓解了负面情绪和心理压力。结论:这项实地研究表明,绿地有可能减轻女性居民的心理压力,恢复她们的心理健康。尽管暴露在公寓楼的绿地中的次数有限,但参与者的情绪状态有所改善,并对健康产生了积极影响。
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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