Zhu Jie, Lu Chuntian
School of Humanities and Social Science, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China.
School of Marxism, Wuxi Institute of Technology, Wuxi 214121, China.
Toxics. 2023 Jul 7;11(7):591. doi: 10.3390/toxics11070591.
Environmental and resident health issues associated with air pollution are an area of growing concern for both policy officials and the general public. In recent years, China has been accelerating the construction of a Beautiful China and a Healthy China, with the aim of protecting and improving the environment and ensuring public health. In this study, we aimed to explore the impact of air quality and air pollution perception on residents' health. This study used the 2017 Chinese General Social Survey data to measure self-rated health, mental health, and air pollution perception. Using matched socioeconomic indicators and air pollution data, we analyzed the relationship between subjective perception of air pollution, objective air pollution data, and residents' health. The results showed the following: (1) Air pollution perception has a significant negative impact on self-rated health and mental health. Thus, it needs more consideration to reduce environmental health risks. (2) Objective air pollution has a significant negative impact on mental health. At the same time, its effect on self-rated health was insignificant. These results provide empirical evidence supporting the Chinese government's decision to invest more in combating air pollution and ensuring the health of Chinese residents.
与空气污染相关的环境和居民健康问题是政策制定者和公众日益关注的领域。近年来,中国一直在加快建设美丽中国和健康中国,旨在保护环境、改善环境并确保公众健康。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨空气质量和空气污染认知对居民健康的影响。本研究使用2017年中国综合社会调查数据来衡量自评健康、心理健康和空气污染认知。利用匹配的社会经济指标和空气污染数据,我们分析了空气污染主观认知、客观空气污染数据与居民健康之间的关系。结果如下:(1)空气污染认知对自评健康和心理健康有显著负面影响。因此,需要更多考虑以降低环境健康风险。(2)客观空气污染对心理健康有显著负面影响。同时,其对自评健康的影响不显著。这些结果提供了实证证据,支持中国政府加大防治空气污染和保障中国居民健康投入的决策。