Oda M, Taniguchi K, Wen M L, Higurashi M
J Hum Ergol (Tokyo). 1989 Dec;18(2):231-5.
Effects of high-rise living on infants' development were investigated in 1987-1988 in a high-rise residential area in Tokyo, using questionnaires on the daily behaviors of a total of 1,045 infants, completed by mothers and kindergarten teachers. Infants of high-rise living showed a delayed independence in fundamental daily customs compared with those of low-rise living. This could be ascribed to an over-attachment of mothers of high-rise living with their infants resulting from a reduced number of outings.
1987年至1988年期间,在东京的一个高层住宅区对高层居住环境对婴儿发育的影响进行了调查,通过母亲和幼儿园教师填写的关于总共1045名婴儿日常行为的问卷来收集数据。与低层居住环境中的婴儿相比,高层居住环境中的婴儿在基本日常习惯方面表现出独立性延迟。这可能归因于高层居住环境中的母亲由于外出次数减少而对婴儿过度依恋。