Title |
A Study on Residential Environment Planning for Residential Stability of Young Single-Person Households in the Metropolitan Area |
Authors |
오지은(Oh, Jieun) ; 변기동(Byun, Gidong) ; 하미경(Ha, Mikyoung) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.9.3 |
Keywords |
Place Attachment;Residential Satisfaction;Residential Stability;Environmental Psychology;Young Single-Person Households |
Abstract |
Among the various factors that shape housing, psychological factors are emerging along with physical factors. Accordingly, this study sought
to examine residential environmental factors that influence the formation of place attachment in young single-person households living in the
metropolitan area. For this purpose, survey items for place attachment and residential satisfaction were established through previous research,
and a total of 265 copies were used in this study. The research results based on this are as follows. First, young single-person households
generally think positively about their housing and tend to form attachments. However, due to the nature of single-person households, the
difficulty in coping with emergency situations was the greatest, and along with economic difficulties, they felt greatly lonely. Second, as a
result of the perception of young single-person households' residential satisfaction and place attachment measurement items, they positively
perceive the narrow scope of their home and surrounding environment, but their sense of community, such as relationships between neighbors,
community participation, and sense of belonging is low and quite lacking. Third, we looked at the residential environment factors that
influence each place attachment component (place identity, place dependence, place fixation, and place emotion). Through this, it was found
that young single-person households were influenced more by the various infrastructure facilities of the residential environment, abundant
green space, and a convenient and clean environment for living, rather than by the condition or quality of the housing. |