Emotional well-being and social support in social housing neighbourhoods in China

J Int Med Res. 2018 Aug;46(8):3209-3218. doi: 10.1177/0300060518774718. Epub 2018 May 29.

Abstract

Objective This study investigated the effect of the number of close friends (within and outside of social housing neighbourhoods) on the emotional well-being of men and women in social housing neighbourhoods in China. Methods Data (n = 535) were collected in 13 social housing neighbourhoods in Guangzhou from September to December 2013 using the random sample method. The t-test, chi-square test, and linear regression analysis were used to analyse the factors influencing residents' emotional well-being. Results Having a greater number of close friends living within the social housing neighbourhood had a significantly positive association with the respondents' emotional well-being (regression coefficient = 0.473). The number of close friends living in nearby neighbourhoods was only positively related to women's emotional well-being (coefficient = 0.433). Conclusions These results highlight the importance of friendship for residents' emotional well-being. Especially for women, friendship outside the social housing neighbourhood is essential for good mental health. This conclusion is based on analysis of cross-sectional data, and reflects the directionality of social associations. The mental health of the poor warrants greater attention in China.

Keywords: China; emotional well-being; friendship; mental health; social housing neighbourhood; social interaction.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • China / epidemiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Emotions
  • Female
  • Friends / psychology*
  • Housing / statistics & numerical data*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mental Health / statistics & numerical data*
  • Middle Aged
  • Residence Characteristics / statistics & numerical data*
  • Social Support*
  • Young Adult