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| DC 欄位 | 值 | 語言 |
|---|---|---|
| dc.contributor.advisor | 張俊彥(Chun-Yen Chang) | |
| dc.contributor.author | Ying-Hsuan Lin | en |
| dc.contributor.author | 林穎萱 | zh_TW |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2021-06-16T03:39:05Z | - |
| dc.date.available | 2020-03-16 | |
| dc.date.copyright | 2015-03-16 | |
| dc.date.issued | 2015 | |
| dc.date.submitted | 2015-02-24 | |
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| dc.description.abstract | 過去在綠化景觀對健康效益的研究文獻中,以景觀情感反應作為中介因子分析的證據是缺少的。這個研究中,我們透過實驗比較法,分析了行走於不同綠化程度的街道對於注意力恢復程度以及恢復體驗的效果。並且分析景觀情感反應—包括地方依附、景觀安全依附以及社會互動情感—是否會中介這個效果。
共有121位平均22.08歲,來自伊利諾香檳大學校區的學生與工作人員參與本次實驗室的研究。 我們使用bootstrapping方法進行多元中介分析,分析結果顯示綠化街道對於復得的正向效果,會經由地方依附中的「地方依賴」以及「地方認同」部分中介;或者經由景觀安全依附中的「不安全依附感」部分中介;或者經由社會互動情感中的「朋友互動」部分中介。而綠化街道對回思體驗的正向效果,會經由地方依附中的「地方認同」部分中介;或經由景觀安全依附中的「不安全依附感」部分中介;或者經由社會互動情感中的「重要他人」完全中介。 本研究的結果部分呼應了過去對接觸自然健康效果的文獻,不過未來還需要對於這些路徑的因果關係以及探討不同中介因子,或者測試不同受測者族群與文化背景等等,更多投入的研究心力是必要的。 | zh_TW |
| dc.description.abstract | Because of the neglect on individual differences, evidences concerning individual emotional responses on landscape as the mediator between exposure to greenery and landscape restorative benefits is lacking. In this study, I investigated whether there is a relationship between a walk in different Greenery and Attention Restoration and Restorative Experiences. Furthermore, whether the relationship is mediated through emotional responses, including Place Attachment, Landscape Secure Attachment, and Social Interaction, on the landscape was walked in.
In University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a total sample of 121 college students and staff aged 22.08 years participated in this laboratory experiment. We used bootstrapping to do multiple mediation analysis and revealed that the relationship between the greenery on the street and Recovery was mediated partly through Landscape Dependence and Landscape Identity, or was mediated partly through Insecure Attachment, or was mediated partly through Interaction with Friend. It also revealed that the relationship between greenery on the street and Reflection was partly mediated through Landscape Identity, or was mediated partly through Landscape Insecure, or was fully mediated through Significant Other. Our results partly accords with those researches focused on the health effects of nature exposure. However, more evidence of causality and studies comparing different mediators in different population groups are needed. | en |
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摘要 1 Abstract 2 第一章 緣起 3 第二章 文獻回顧 8 第一節 注意力恢復與恢復連續階段 8 1.1 注意力恢復理論 8 1.2 有限的注意力資源 12 1.3 注意力恢復體驗 14 1.4 另一種恢復性景觀理論架構 17 1.5 景觀恢復效益有個人差異? 18 1.6 小結 20 第二節 景觀情感反應 21 2.1 地方依附 21 2.2 景觀安全依附 24 2.3 社會互動情感 27 2.4 情感反應作為對景觀恢復效益的中介因子 29 2.5 小結 31 第三章 研究方法 33 第一節 研究目的與研究架構 33 1.1 研究目的 33 1.2 實驗變項 33 1.3 研究架構 34 第二節 研究材料 35 2.1 研究參與者 35 2.2 施測流程 35 2.3 實驗刺激物:影片 36 2.4 注意力測驗 37 2.5 問卷內容 38 第三節 資料分析策略 40 第四章 結果分析 42 第一節 描述性資料 42 第二節 景觀恢復效益 44 2.1 恢復注意力 44 2.2 景觀影響恢復體驗 45 2.3 景觀知覺綠意與景觀恢復效益的關係 46 第三節 景觀與景觀情感反應 47 第四節 情感反應與恢復效益 48 第五節 景觀情感反應的中介角色 50 5.1 景觀情感反應對復得體驗的中介 50 5.2 景觀情感反應對回思體驗的中介 54 第五章 討論與結論 58 第一節 研究結果討論 58 第二節 研究限制與未來建議 61 第六章 引用文獻 64 圖目錄 圖2.1 恢復體驗階段內涵 16 圖2.2 人類依附與地方依附整合模型 26 圖3.1 研究架構 34 圖3.2 商業區無綠化與有綠化街道 36 圖3.3 住宅區無綠化與有綠化街道 37 圖3.4 SDMT測驗範例 37 圖4.1 商業區或住宅區與綠化程度的交互作用圖 44 圖4.2 綠化程度以及景觀類型在回思體驗的交互作用圖 46 圖4.3 知覺綠意對復得體驗,透過地方認同與地方依附因子中介模型 51 圖4.4 知覺綠意對復得體驗,透過安全依附與不安全依附因子中介模型 52 圖4.5 知覺綠意對復得體驗,透過朋友互動與重要他人因子中介模型 53 圖4.6 知覺綠意對回思體驗,透過地方認同與地方依賴中介模型 55 圖4.7 知覺綠意對回思體驗,透過安全依附與不安全依附中介模型 56 圖4.8 知覺綠意對回思體驗,透過朋友互動與重要他人中介模型 57 表目錄 表3-1 依變項問卷內容 39 表3-2 中介變項問項內容 39 表4-1 依變項:注意力恢復與恢復體驗 42 表4-2 中介變項:景觀情感反應描述 42 表4-3 四種景觀的知覺綠意以及景觀效益 43 表4-4 四種景觀的地方依附與景觀安全依附反應 43 表4-5 四種景觀的社會互動情感反應 43 表4-6 景觀特徵對注意力恢復的二因子分析 44 表4-7 景觀特徵對恢復體驗—復得—的二因子分析 45 表4-8 景觀特徵對恢復體驗—回思—的二因子分析 45 表4-9 知覺綠意與景觀效益的關係 47 表4-10 景觀特徵與情感反應之相關 48 表4-11 景觀情感反應與恢復效益之關係 49 表4-12 知覺綠意對復得體驗的間接效果,透過地方認同與地方依賴 51 表4-13 知覺綠意對復得體驗的間接效果,透過安全依附與不安全依附 52 表4-14 知覺綠意對復得體驗的間接效果,透過朋友互動與重要他人 53 表4-15 知覺綠意對回思體驗的間接效果,透過地方認同與地方依賴 55 表4-16 知覺綠意對回思體驗的間接效果,透過安全依附與不安全依附 56 表4-17 知覺綠意對回思體驗的間接效果,透過朋友互動與重要他人 57 | |
| dc.language.iso | zh-TW | |
| dc.subject | 情感反應 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 情感連結 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 地方依附 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 安全依附 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 社會互動 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | 中介因子 | zh_TW |
| dc.subject | social interaction | en |
| dc.subject | emotional response | en |
| dc.subject | secure attachment | en |
| dc.subject | place attachment | en |
| dc.subject | emotional bonding | en |
| dc.subject | mediation | en |
| dc.title | 景觀情感反應對恢復效益之影響 | zh_TW |
| dc.title | The Influence of Landscape-Emotional Responses on Restorative Benefits | en |
| dc.type | Thesis | |
| dc.date.schoolyear | 103-1 | |
| dc.description.degree | 博士 | |
| dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 林晏州(Yann-Jou Lin),歐聖榮(Sheng-Jung Ou),林以正(Yi-Cheng Lin),蘇威廉(William C. Sullivan),鄭佳昆(Chia-Kuen Cheng) | |
| dc.subject.keyword | 情感反應,情感連結,地方依附,安全依附,社會互動,中介因子, | zh_TW |
| dc.subject.keyword | emotional response,emotional bonding,place attachment,secure attachment,social interaction,mediation, | en |
| dc.relation.page | 79 | |
| dc.rights.note | 有償授權 | |
| dc.date.accepted | 2015-02-24 | |
| dc.contributor.author-college | 生物資源暨農學院 | zh_TW |
| dc.contributor.author-dept | 園藝學研究所 | zh_TW |
| 顯示於系所單位: | 園藝暨景觀學系 | |
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