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Person Environment Relationships to Health and Wellbeing: An Integrated Approach

Suresh, Mini and Smith, Dianne J. and Franz, Jill M. (2006) Person Environment Relationships to Health and Wellbeing: An Integrated Approach . IDEA Journal 2006:pp. 87-102.

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Abstract

It is widely acknowledged that a strong relationship exists between physical environments and human health and wellbeing. More specifically, various dimensions of person environment (PE) relationships have been studied relating to the psychological, physical and social aspects of human interactions and transactions. However, health aspects relating to human psychological and physiological relationships and such factors acting upon PE relationships are not well investigated. This paper emerges from a larger study and presents the approach undertaken to investigate the complexities of PE relationships to health and wellbeing for the purpose of reviewing literature. The study attempts to understand how outcomes of health and wellbeing are interrelated to PE relationships when influences of the various systems of the human body are considered.. Central to this study is the psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) model that proposes that the person's psychological health is internally related to the neurological and immunological systems. the PNI model was used as a basis to look at the various interrelationships of human environment interactions and transactions to health and wellbeing. This provided the study with an integrative inquiry method for exploring literature which looked at such relationships singularly or collectively.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:person environment relationship, health, wellbeing, interior design.
Subjects:310000 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building > 310100 Architecture and Urban Environment > 310106 Interior and Environmental Design
ID Code:7860
Deposited By:Suresh, Mini
Deposited On:25 May 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.idea-edu.com/
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2006 the authors