Abstract

Although the relationship between environment and public depression has aroused heated debate, the empirical research on the relationship between environmental quality perception and public depression is still relatively insufficient. This paper aims to explore the influence of environmental quality perception on public depression and the mediating role of subjective social class between environmental quality perception and public depression. Using the China Family Panel Studies data of 2016 for empirical analysis, this study’s results show that environmental quality perception has a significant effect on public depression and subjective social class also has a significant effect on public depression. In addition, we found that subjective social class can play a partial mediating role between environmental quality perception and public depression, and the intermediary effect only comes from the contribution of the perception of living environmental quality, not the perception of overall environmental quality. That is to say, the perception of living environment quality deeply affects the subjective social class, and then induces public depression. In order to alleviate the relationship between environmental quality and public depression, it is recommended that the state environmental protection department and civil affairs department strengthen the improvement of public living environment so as to promote individual subjective social class and reduce the risk of public depression. Moreover, it is suggested that research with longitudinal design and comprehensive indicators be undertaken in the future.

Highlights

  • Environment is an external factor directly related to human activities

  • Correlation analyses indicated that depression was significantly positively correlated with subjective social class (r = 0.075, p < 0.01) and living environmental quality perception (r = 0.106, p < 0.01), while depression was negatively correlated with overall environmental quality perception (r = −0.056, p < 0.01)

  • This study examined the impact of environmental quality perception on depression and focused on the mediating role of subjective social class

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Introduction

Environment is an external factor directly related to human activities. Academics generally have believed that mental illness affects social harmony and stability, and consumes a large number of healthy lives, which has become one of the main health challenges [6]. Researchers have focused on the impacts of psychological and social factors on public depression [8], and have begun to pay more attention to the impacts of environmental factors. With the further improvement of informatization and modernization, environmental quality and human mental health are closely intertwined. Environmental quality refers to the degree of environmental qualification, that is the suitability of the overall or some elements of the environment for human and social and economic development in a specific environment. The overall environmental quality refers to the overall quality of the environment within the scope of the national domain, and the living environment quality refers to the overall quality of

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