个人生活空间内的流行病风险认知与主观幸福感之间的关系:COVID-19 第一波后中国的经验证据

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Chinese Geographical Science Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI:10.1007/s11769-024-1414-0
Jiangyu Song, Suhong Zhou, Mei-Po Kwan, Zhong Zheng
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在公共卫生事件(如2019年科罗纳病毒病(COVID-19))的背景下,观察流行病风险感知(ERP)和主观幸福感(SWB)的下降是很常见的。然而,很少有研究探讨个体在生活空间内的ERP对其SWB的影响,特别是从地理和日常活动的角度探讨一波大流行后恢复工作和其他活动后的ERP对其SWB的影响。在本文中,我们对中国城市中的 789 名参与者进行了研究,测量了他们在生活空间中的ERP,并使用路径分析方法考察了其对SWB的影响。研究结果表明,个体生活空间内的ERP对其SWB有显著的负向影响。生活空间中某些类型设施的密度,如公交车站、地铁站、餐馆、快餐店、便利店、医院和公共厕所等,对他们的SWB有明显的负向影响,而生活空间中的ERP对他们的SWB有中介作用。此外,参与家庭以外的工作和其他活动不仅会增加个人在居住空间内的ERP,还会加强其对SWB的负面影响。
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Relationship Between Individuals’ Epidemic Risk Perception Within Living Space and Subjective Well-Being: Empirical Evidence from China after the First Wave of COVID-19

It is common to observe the epidemic risk perception (ERP) and a decline in subjective well-being (SWB) in the context of public health events, such as Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, there have been few studies exploring the impact of individuals’ ERP within living space on their SWB, especially from a geographical and daily activity perspective after the resumption of work and other activities following a wave of the pandemic. In this paper, we conducted a study with 789 participants in urban China, measuring their ERP within living space and examining its influence on their SWB using path analysis. The results indicated that individuals’ ERP within their living space had a significant negative effect on their SWB. The density of certain types of facilities within their living space, such as bus stops, subway stations, restaurants, fast food shops, convenience shops, hospitals, and public toilets, had a significantly negative impact on their SWB, mediated by their ERP within living space. Additionally, participation in out-of-home work and other activities not only increased individuals’ ERP within living space, but also strengthened its negative effect on their SWB.

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Chinese Geographical Science
Chinese Geographical Science 环境科学-环境科学
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3.0 months
期刊介绍: Chinese Geographical Science is an international journal, sponsored by Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and published by Science Press, Beijing, China. Chinese Geographical Science is devoted to leading scientific and technological innovation in geography, serving development in China, and promoting international scientific exchange. The journal mainly covers physical geography and its sub-disciplines, human geography and its sub-disciplines, cartography, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. It pays close attention to the major issues the world is concerned with, such as the man-land relationship, population, resources, environment, globalization and regional development.
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