Faculty of Medicine, University of Seville, Avda. Sánchez Pizjuán, s/n, 41009 Seville, Spain.
Institute of Architecture and Building Sciences, Superior Technical School of Architecture, University of Seville, Av. Reina Mercedes 2, 41012 Seville, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 23;18(11):5572. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115572.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the population worldwide into lockdown. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of this measure on the health and comfort of university students and the role that the characteristics of the home may have played. It is essential to differentiate between the terms comfort and health both from the medical and architectural perspectives, as there are differences between the two concepts that are, nonetheless, shared by both disciplines. An online survey was fulfilled by 188 medicine and architecture undergraduate students at the University of Seville, Spain. In terms of health, 89% suffered neuropsychiatric disorders (56% anxiety and 49% depression), 38% gained weight and 59% reported alcohol consumption. In relation to comfort, the majority rated their home positively, comfortable in terms of room temperature and noise at night, and they had a good relationship with cohabitants. However, those who did not have a balcony or terrace would have liked to have open spaces They would have also liked to increase the size of their bedroom, where they spent most of their time and where they studied. A built-up environment gave them a sense of being imprisoned, while those who enjoyed open spaces found a sense of peace. The absence of open spaces in the house, the environment and the impossibility of making the most frequently used spaces more flexible may have had negative impacts on the health and comfort of university students during confinement.
新冠疫情迫使全球人口陷入封锁。本研究旨在评估这一措施对大学生健康和舒适度的影响,以及家庭的特点可能起到的作用。从医学和建筑的角度来看,有必要区分舒适和健康这两个术语,因为这两个概念之间存在差异,但这两个学科都有共同点。西班牙塞维利亚大学的 188 名医学和建筑专业的本科生在线完成了这项调查。在健康方面,89%的人患有神经精神疾病(56%焦虑,49%抑郁),38%的人体重增加,59%的人报告饮酒。在舒适度方面,大多数人对自己的家评价很高,他们对房间温度和夜间噪音感到舒适,与室友的关系也很好。然而,那些没有阳台或露台的人希望有开放空间。他们还希望增加卧室的面积,因为他们大部分时间都在卧室里学习。封闭的居住环境让他们感到被监禁,而那些享受开放空间的人则感到平静。由于家中、环境中缺乏开放空间,以及无法使最常使用的空间更具灵活性,这可能对大学生在隔离期间的健康和舒适度产生了负面影响。