In:
PsyCh Journal, Wiley, Vol. 4, No. 3 ( 2015-09), p. 123-137
Abstract:
This paper concerns people's assessment of their neighborhood of residence in a C hinese urban context. The aim of the study was to verify the factorial structure and the reliability of two instruments originally developed and validated in I taly (the full versions of the Perceived Residential Environment Quality Indicators [ PREQIs ] and of the Neighborhood Attachment Scale [ NAS] ) in a different cultural and linguistic context. The instruments consist of 11 scales measuring the PREQIs and one scale measuring neighborhood attachment (NA). The PREQIs scales include items covering four macroevaluative domains of residential environment quality: architectural and urban planning aspects (three scales: Architectural and Town‐planning Space, Organization of Accessibility and Roads, Green Areas), sociorelational aspects (one scale: People and Social Relations), functional aspects (four scales: Welfare Services, Recreational Services, Commercial Services, and Transport Services), and contextual aspects (three scales: Pace of Life, Environmental Health, Upkeep and Care). The PREQIs and NAS were included in a self‐report questionnaire, which had been translated and back‐translated from English to C hinese, and was then administered to 340 residents in six districts (differing along various features) of a highly urbanized context in C hina, the city of C hongqing. Results confirmed the factorial structure of the scales and demonstrated good internal consistency of the indicators, thus reaffirming the results of previous studies carried out in Western urban contexts. The indicators tapping the neighborhood's contextual aspects (i.e., pace of life, environmental health, and upkeep) emerged as most correlated to NA.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2046-0252
,
2046-0260
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2015
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2667677-1
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