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Is space bad for your health? The relationship between crowding in the home and emotional distress in women
Author(s) -
Gabe Jonathan,
Williams Paul
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
sociology of health and illness
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.146
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1467-9566
pISSN - 0141-9889
DOI - 10.1111/1467-9566.ep11340458
Subject(s) - crowding , psychological distress , psychology , distress , emotional distress , psychological health , association (psychology) , space (punctuation) , social psychology , clinical psychology , developmental psychology , mental health , psychiatry , psychotherapist , anxiety , cognitive psychology , linguistics , philosophy
Literature concerning the relationship between crowding (inside and outside the home) and health is reviewed. Attention is then focused on the association between internal density and psychological health in women. This relationship is investigated using data from a community survey conducted in West London in 1977. Our findings indicate a J‐shaped relationship between internal density and psychological symptoms: that is, low as well as high levels of crowding were detrimental to psychological health. This pattern was found to persist after six possible intervening variables were controlled for. Possible explanations for these findings are discussed and lines of further research indicated.

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