Environmental Cognition and Mental Health: Physical Activity and Place Attachment as Pathways

Yingqi Guo, Shiyu Lu*, Yuqi Liu, On Fung Chan, Hiu Kwan Chui, Terry YS Lum

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Few studies have explored the underlying pathways between environment cognition (i.e., perception of environment) and mental health in older adults. We tested the mediation effects of physical activity and place attachment in the relationship between environmental cognition and mental health, based on a survey study of 1,553 older adults in Hong Kong using structural equation model. The results showed that significant relationship between negative environmental cognition (i.e., residing in higher accessible area but perceive lower) on access to convenient stores, leisure facilities, clinics, community centers, religious places and lower mental health can be explained by lower daily average physical activity time. Place attachment can significantly mediate the positive effect of positive environmental cognition (i.e., residing in lower accessible area but perceive higher) towards all types of services on mental health. Findings from this study have policy implication for urban planning and age-friendly community design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInnovation in Aging
Pages468
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes
EventGerontological Society of America (GSA) 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting: Disruption to Transformation: Aging in the "New Normal" - Online, Phoenix, United States
Duration: 10 Nov 202113 Nov 2021
https://www.gsa2021.org/

Publication series

NameInnovation in Aging
PublisherOxford University Press
NumberS1
Volume5
ISSN (Electronic)2399-5300

Conference

ConferenceGerontological Society of America (GSA) 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting
Abbreviated titleGSA2021
PlaceUnited States
CityPhoenix
Period10/11/2113/11/21
Internet address

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