Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan 44919, Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 3;18(5):2495. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052495.
While the association between general housing and mental health has been well documented, little is known about the mental health outcomes of house sharing. As shared housing has been viewed as an economically and socially viable housing option for young adults, a broader understanding of how shared housing affects the residents' quality of life, including mental health, is needed. In this context, this study aims to provide empirical evidence about the relationship between mental health and house sharing after controlling for residents' self-selection. We conducted a survey of 834 young single adults living in shared housing and non-shared housing in Seoul, Korea. Then, to control for residential self-selection, we applied the residential dissonance framework. The main findings of this study were two-fold: first, house-sharers with a positive attitude toward shared housing were more likely to respond that their mental health status improved after they started residing in shared housing; second, if young adults are forced to live in shared housing, this could increase the potential risk of social dysfunction of house-sharers. Based on these findings, we suggest policy measures for shared housing, including pre-occupancy interviews, resident behavior codes, and fostering a livable dwelling environment to ensure a healthier life in shared living arrangements.
虽然一般住房与心理健康之间的关系已有充分的记录,但对于合住住房对心理健康的影响却知之甚少。由于合住住房被视为年轻人在经济和社会上可行的住房选择,因此需要更全面地了解合住住房如何影响居民的生活质量,包括心理健康。在这种情况下,本研究旨在提供关于控制居民自选择后心理健康与合住住房之间关系的经验证据。我们对居住在韩国首尔的合住住房和非合住住房中的 834 名单身年轻成年人进行了调查。然后,为了控制居住自选择,我们应用了居住不和谐框架。本研究的主要发现有两点:首先,对合住住房持积极态度的合租者更有可能表示,他们在开始居住在合住住房后,心理健康状况有所改善;其次,如果年轻人被迫居住在合住住房中,这可能会增加合住者社交功能障碍的潜在风险。基于这些发现,我们建议采取合住住房政策措施,包括入住前访谈、居民行为准则和营造宜居的居住环境,以确保在合住安排中过上更健康的生活。