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Assessing housing conditions in Indonesia and its association with health and well-being

Assessing housing conditions in Indonesia and its association with health and well-being
Assessing housing conditions in Indonesia and its association with health and well-being
Related to health and well-being. This study aims to assess housing conditions in Indonesia and their association with the health and well-being of the occupants by using questionnaires. Participants in this study were residents living in Greater Jakarta. The number of participants was 197 people with mostly live in non-apartment houses. It was found that most of the houses in Greater Jakarta were healthy in terms of housing density since overcrowding is not an issue where most of the participants at least have one bedroom for a maximum of two people. However, having full-time ventilation is encouraged to have a better thermal environment in a tropical country like Indonesia. In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights for related stakeholders to improve housing conditions in Indonesia, considering the occupants' health and well-being.
Sani, Namira
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Sani, Namira and Altamirano, Hector (2023) Assessing housing conditions in Indonesia and its association with health and well-being. Gauthier, Stephanie, Nicol, Fergus, Brotas, Luisa and Schiano-Phan, Rosa (eds.) 12th Masters Conference: People and Buildings, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom. 15 Sep 2023. 7 pp . (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P1133).

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Related to health and well-being. This study aims to assess housing conditions in Indonesia and their association with the health and well-being of the occupants by using questionnaires. Participants in this study were residents living in Greater Jakarta. The number of participants was 197 people with mostly live in non-apartment houses. It was found that most of the houses in Greater Jakarta were healthy in terms of housing density since overcrowding is not an issue where most of the participants at least have one bedroom for a maximum of two people. However, having full-time ventilation is encouraged to have a better thermal environment in a tropical country like Indonesia. In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights for related stakeholders to improve housing conditions in Indonesia, considering the occupants' health and well-being.

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Published date: 15 September 2023
Venue - Dates: 12th Masters Conference: People and Buildings, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, 2023-09-15 - 2023-09-15

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Local EPrints ID: 488420
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488420
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Author: Namira Sani
Author: Hector Altamirano
Editor: Fergus Nicol
Editor: Luisa Brotas
Editor: Rosa Schiano-Phan

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