1. Residence in the social ecology of stress and restoration
- Author
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Hartig, Terry, Johansson, Gunn, and Kylin, Camilla
- Subjects
Sociology -- Analysis ,Human ecology -- Analysis ,Psychology and mental health ,Social sciences - Abstract
We relate residence to health within a social ecological model of stress and restoration. As an isolated setting and in relation to other everyday settings, we discuss the residence in terms of demands, coping resources and responses, and opportunities for restoration. Our model indicates how processes operating above the household level can affect health by modifying the quantity, quality, and distribution of demands, resources, and restoration opportunities within and across the settings of everyday life, including the residence. We illustrate some of these social ecological dynamics with the case of home-based telework. Concluding, we discuss the utility oft he model for environmental interventions intended to alleviate health-threatening chronic stress.
- Published
- 2003