تبیین رابطه شهر و سلامت روان با استفاده از تکنیک تحلیل محتوا و نرم افزار MAXQDA
محورهای موضوعی : برنامه ریزی شهریخاطره مغانی رحیمی 1 , مصطفی بهزادفر 2 , سمانه جلیلی صدرآباد 3
1 - دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، مهندسی شهرسازی، گرایش برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه علم و صنعت ایران، تهران، ایران.
2 - رییس دانشکده معماری و شهرسازی دانشگاه علم و صنعت ایران
3 - استادیار، شهرسازی، دانشگاه علم و صنعت ایران، تهران.
کلید واژه: سلامت روان شهری, تحلیل محتوا, سلامت روان, سلامت شهری, سلامت,
چکیده مقاله :
تبیین رابطه شهر و سلامت روان از الزامات برنامه ریزی و طراحی شهری بوده و برای ارتقا کیفیت زندگی شهرها ضروری است. به همین منظور این پژوهش با هدف تشریح این رابطه انجام شده است. روش تحقیق در این پژوهش مروری بوده و از مطالعات کتابخانهای و تحلیل محتوا بهره میگیرد. نتایج پژوهش حاکی از آن است که شهر هم تأثیرات مستقیمی بر سلامت روان دارد و هم از طریق عوامل استرسزا اجتماعی، کالبدی، محیطی، عوامل متفرقه، عوامل مرتبط با مسکن و حمل و نقل که به ترتیب دارای اهمیت میباشند، منجر به کاهش سلامت روان میشود. البته از طریق کاهش سلامت جسمی نیز بر سلامت روان مؤثر است. سمت روان نیز هم به صورت مستقیم و هم از طریق استرس و سلامت جسمی بر شهر مؤثر است. در نتیجه این دو میتوانند ا میانجی اثرات شهرنشینی بر سلامت روان و اثرات سلامت روان بر شهر باشند.
An accurate understanding of the relationship between mental health and the city is necessary for urban planning and design and is essential for promoting health and quality of life in urban environments. Indeed, a better understanding of the relationship between urbanization and psychological problems may help to develop coping strategies and shape future cities in a better way. The importance of this relationship is such that the World Psychiatric Association has established the Scientific Mental Health Division for further study. But so far, studies on the urban environment and population health have focused mainly on physical health, and mental health has received less attention. Therefore, this study was conducted to summarize previous studies and present a conceptual model showing how the relationship between the city and mental health. The research method in this research is a review, and for data collection from documentary and library studies and for their analysis, the qualitative content analysis method has been used. In fact, this study uses an interpretive approach to analyze library documents and, based on the extracted textual codes, tries to analyze and describe the relationship between the city and mental health. Findings indicate that 25% of researchers in this field consider birth and life in the city as independent factor that reduces mental health. Of course, some other researchers have addressed this issue in more detail and introduced influential urban factors. In fact, social factors, with 44% repetition, are the most critical factors affecting mental health, followed by economic factors, with 13.2% repetition; environmental factors, with 12.4% repetition; various factors, with 10.4% repetition; factors related to Housing with 9.2% repetition, physical factors with 7.6% repetition and transportation-related factors with 3.2% repetition are essential, respectively. Also, population density, with 7.2 per cent repetition and then environmental pollution, with a repetition percentage of 6, are the essential urban factors affecting the mental health of citizens. As a result, thinkers in this field consider social factors such as population density and environmental factors such as environmental pollution as the most important factors reducing the mental health of citizens. As a result, the city has direct effects on mental health as well as through social, economic, and environmental stressors, various factors, housing-related factors, physical factors and transportation, which are essential, respectively, leading to stress and health. Reduces the psyche. Of course, the city also affects mental health by lowering public or physical health because the areas of health and mental health are highly interdependent. Mental health also affects the city, both directly and through stress and public health. As a result, urban stress and physical health can mediate the effects of urbanization on mental health and the impact of mental health on the city. A better understanding of this relationship and the result of mediation and trying to reduce the harmful effects of cities on mental health will significantly help in the development of coping strategies, better planning of future cities and maximizing the benefits of urban life.
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