Abstract

The impacts of perceived neighborhood environment on adults' health and life satisfaction have drawn increasing academic attention. However, previous studies usually examine multi-dimensional (physical, mental, and perceived) health and life satisfaction separately, and few studies dealt with them simultaneously. Moreover, limited research revealed the mechanisms behind the effects of perceived neighborhood environment on health and life satisfaction, as well as how such effects are moderated by socio-demographics. Therefore, employing the 2016 China Family Panel Study Dataset and using structural equation modeling, this study delves into the complicated relationships among perceived neighborhood environment, health behavior, health outcomes (i.e., body mass index, self-rated health status, and depression), and life satisfaction. Notably, it considers mediation and moderation simultaneously. It finds: (1) Better perceived neighborhood environment significantly promotes physical activity and reduces sedentary behavior, smoking, and drinking; (2) Health behavior fully mediates the effects of perceived neighborhood environment on health; (3) Perceived neighborhood environment significantly affects life satisfaction both directly and indirectly (through health behavior and health outcomes); (4) Socio-demographics moderate the above relationships. This study disentangles the complicated impacts of perceived neighborhood environment on adults' multi-dimensional health and life satisfaction, thus providing policy makers and practitioners with nuanced knowledge for intervention.

Highlights

  • The strikingly rapid urbanization and economic development in China in the recent decades have incurred both benefits and threats to people’s health and life satisfaction

  • Using the structural equation modeling method and employing the 2016 China Family Panel Study (CFPS) dataset, this study deeply probes into the effects of perceived neighborhood environment on multi-dimensional health and life satisfaction simultaneously, taking both mediation and moderation into consideration

  • We examine the complicated relationships among perceived neighborhood environment, health behavior, health outcome, and life satisfaction

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INTRODUCTION

The strikingly rapid urbanization and economic development in China in the recent decades have incurred both benefits and threats to people’s health and life satisfaction. Using the structural equation modeling method and employing the 2016 China Family Panel Study (CFPS) dataset, this study deeply probes into the effects of perceived neighborhood environment on multi-dimensional health and life satisfaction simultaneously, taking both mediation and moderation into consideration. 21 variables of the CFPS 2016 survey are selected as our key variables, indicating the perceived neighborhood environment, socio-demographic characteristics, health behaviors, health outcomes, and life satisfaction of the respondents. The key concepts of this study (i.e., perceived neighborhood environment, health behavior, health outcome, life satisfaction, and socio-demographics) are all very broad and contain several latent dimensions RMSEA should be below 0.08, SRMR should be below 0.05, GFI, AGFI, and CFI should be above 0.90, and PNFI and PCFI should be above 0.50

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