Centre for Transport and Society, Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Faculty of Environment and Technology, University of the West of England-Bristol, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY, United Kingdom.
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3AT, United Kingdom.
Health Place. 2018 Sep;53:228-236. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.08.018. Epub 2018 Sep 5.
The psychological wellbeing potential of walking in urban environments has received limited attention from scholars, despite the important public health implications of identifying characteristics of urban settings that support wellbeing and encourage behaviour change. The study is the first to explore psychological wellbeing experiences of urban walking framed by theories of restorative environments and therapeutic landscape. Self-reported psychological wellbeing experiences of walking in urban settings were investigated with an innovative application of the photo-elicited interview. Fourteen adults took individual walks in Bristol city centre and photographed their journey; photographs were then discussed during the interview. Participants reported specific engagements with place related to personal connections, the identity of place, and sense of community that resulted in psychological wellbeing benefits. The findings also support the notion that non-natural elements can promote positive affective and cognitive appraisals. Building on the finding that also urban walking can support psychological wellbeing, the findings encourage future research into the health potential of different characteristics of built environments.
城市环境中散步对心理健康的潜在影响一直受到学者们的关注,尽管确定支持幸福感并鼓励行为改变的城市环境特征具有重要的公共卫生意义。本研究首次探讨了以恢复性环境和治疗性景观理论为框架的城市步行的心理健康体验。本研究创新性地应用照片引发访谈来研究城市环境中步行的自我报告心理健康体验。14 名成年人在布里斯托尔市中心进行了单独的散步,并拍摄了他们的旅程;然后在访谈中讨论了照片。参与者报告了与个人联系、地方身份和社区意识有关的具体场所参与,这些都带来了心理健康方面的好处。研究结果还支持这样一种观点,即非自然元素可以促进积极的情感和认知评价。基于城市步行也可以支持心理健康的发现,这些发现鼓励未来对不同建筑环境特征的健康潜力进行研究。