LIU Xiaoxi, DAI Junming, SHEN Yifeng, FU Xuelian, LI Xiaomei, YU Yang, ZHAO Qiuwen, GAO Junling, FU Hua. Influence of community environmental factors on residents' subjective well-being: A case study of Pudong, Shanghai[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2022, 39(7): 769-774. DOI: 10.11836/JEOM21533
Citation: LIU Xiaoxi, DAI Junming, SHEN Yifeng, FU Xuelian, LI Xiaomei, YU Yang, ZHAO Qiuwen, GAO Junling, FU Hua. Influence of community environmental factors on residents' subjective well-being: A case study of Pudong, Shanghai[J]. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, 2022, 39(7): 769-774. DOI: 10.11836/JEOM21533

Influence of community environmental factors on residents' subjective well-being: A case study of Pudong, Shanghai

  • Background The community is the main place for people's daily activities. A livable environment will improve the subjective well-being of residents.

    Objective To understand the current status of subjective well-being of residents in Pudong, Shanghai, and explore the impact of community environmental factors on residents' subjective well-being.

    Methods Using quota sampling, 6000 permanent residents from 12 sub-districts or towns in Pudong, Shanghai were selected to participate in an questionnaire survey. The questionnaire included three parts: participants' basic information, community environmental factors (neighborhood aesthetics, fitness environment, public service and security, natural environment), and subjective well-being. Using a multiple regression model, the influence of community environmental factors on the subjective well-being of residents was analyzed.

    Results A total of 5887 questionnaires were recovered, and the valid recovery rate was 98.1%. The subjective well-being score of the survey respondents was (7.03±1.61) points. There was no statistical difference in the subjective well-being score of study subjects of different gender and marital status groups; while those with different ages, education levels, occupations, and self-evaluated economic status showed statistical differences in their subjective well-being score (P<0.05). The multiple logistic regression analysis results showed that after controlling general demographic characteristics, with the low level as the control group (according predetermined cut-off values of 33.3% and 66.7%, the community environmental factors were divided into high-, medium-, and low-level groups), theOR values of subjective well-being of the high- and medium-level neighborhood aesthetics groups were 1.393 (95%CI: 1.173-1.654) and 1.235 (95%CI: 1.080-1.412); the OR values of the high- and medium-level fitness environment groups were 2.297 (95%CI: 1.929-2.734) and 1.349 (95%CI: 1.166-1.560); the OR values of the high- and medium-level public service and security groups were 1.101 (95%CI: 0.943-1.285) and 1.039 (95%CI: 0.905-1.193); the OR values of the high- and medium-level natural environment groups were 4.248 (95%CI: 3.321-5.434) and 1.652 (95%CI: 1.374-1.986), respectively.

    Conclusion Community environment factors could affect residents' subjective well-being, and good neighborhood aesthetics, fitness environment, natural environment have positive effects.

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