Studies examining the effects of density and crowding on human social behaviour have produced inconsistent results. This paper argues that among the reasons for these varied findings are: (1) the failure of researchers to examine how the level of density in the wider contextual environment influences the nature of the relationship between household density and social behaviour; (2) the tendency of past studies to overlook the negative consequences of both very low and very high levels of density; and (3) a lack of research investigating whether multiple coping strategies to high-density environments may be invoked by a single individual. Data from the Toronto Mental Health and Stress study are analysed using hierarchical nonlinear modelling...
A previous study of the effects of overcrowding on social behavior is discussed and replicated in th...
The article "The Impact of Density" by Wendy C. Regoeczi is reviewed as part of Sociation Today's ef...
Author Institution: Professor of Pathobiology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 212...
Studies examining the effects of density and crowding on human social behaviour have produced incons...
Unlike commonsense notions and the findings from animal research, the literature concerning the effe...
grantor: University of TorontoThe common conception is that crowding has a harmful effect...
This study examines the question of gender-equivalent outcomes of mental health and social behavior ...
High density — in the form of overcrowding of dwelling units, or the number of people or dwelling un...
The classical theory about effects of high residential density is "negative," stating that high dens...
The relationships between a set of measures of various components of environmental density and perce...
This paper argues that the number of individuals per unit space is less appropriate for humans than ...
Summary. The manner in which density and crowding were measured in Melbourne, Australia, was found t...
This study examines planning implications which may result when human crowding considerations are in...
As much of the world progresses towards the trend of urbanisation, it is inevitable that physical de...
Disproportionate ratio of space to persons and persons in space, popularly known as density, as medi...
A previous study of the effects of overcrowding on social behavior is discussed and replicated in th...
The article "The Impact of Density" by Wendy C. Regoeczi is reviewed as part of Sociation Today's ef...
Author Institution: Professor of Pathobiology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 212...
Studies examining the effects of density and crowding on human social behaviour have produced incons...
Unlike commonsense notions and the findings from animal research, the literature concerning the effe...
grantor: University of TorontoThe common conception is that crowding has a harmful effect...
This study examines the question of gender-equivalent outcomes of mental health and social behavior ...
High density — in the form of overcrowding of dwelling units, or the number of people or dwelling un...
The classical theory about effects of high residential density is "negative," stating that high dens...
The relationships between a set of measures of various components of environmental density and perce...
This paper argues that the number of individuals per unit space is less appropriate for humans than ...
Summary. The manner in which density and crowding were measured in Melbourne, Australia, was found t...
This study examines planning implications which may result when human crowding considerations are in...
As much of the world progresses towards the trend of urbanisation, it is inevitable that physical de...
Disproportionate ratio of space to persons and persons in space, popularly known as density, as medi...
A previous study of the effects of overcrowding on social behavior is discussed and replicated in th...
The article "The Impact of Density" by Wendy C. Regoeczi is reviewed as part of Sociation Today's ef...
Author Institution: Professor of Pathobiology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 212...