Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah
Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah

THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON THE STREETS ON URBAN MENTAL HEALTH OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN BANDUNG, INDONESIA

Arifatul Hasanah (Unknown)
Imas Nurrahmah Priandani (Unknown)
Hanson Endra Kusuma (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2025

Abstract

Urbanization is associated with increased psychological problems among urban dwellers, including university students. Streets, as public social spaces, can play a crucial role in reducing loneliness and improving mental health and resilience. Convivial street interactions, such as meeting strangers, can build social capital, increase community engagement, and enhance social well-being. This research aims to explore university students' perspectives on the streets they frequent daily and the impact of these streets on their mental health. Employing a mixed-methods approach, an online questionnaire with both open- and close-ended questions was distributed to 100 university students in Bandung. Results indicate that 79% of respondents perceive street interactions as positive as enhancing their mood, while 21% view them negatively. Despite this, interactions with strangers on the streets are infrequent. The study finds a significant correlation between street interactions and mental health, with 73% of respondents reporting moderate to high-stress levels linked to low interaction frequency, particularly with vendors/sellers. The poor physical conditions of streets and their primary role as vehicular passageways discourage on-street interactions. The findings underscore the importance of designing streets as "bumping places" and third places with human-centric designs to improve the mental health of university students in Bandung.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tatakota

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Earth & Planetary Sciences Environmental Science Social Sciences Transportation

Description

Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah (TAKODA) is an Indonesian journal, peer-reviewed publication of original research and review article covering new concepts, theories, methods, and techniques related to urban and regional planning. The journal will cover, but is not limited to, the following topics: Urban ...