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Better Living Through Mobility: The relationship between access to transportation, well-being and disability

机译:通过移动性更好地生活:进入运输,福祉和残疾之间的关系

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Much work on making transportation accessible for people with disabilities has focused on adapting environments and infrastructure. Less work has been done on understanding the relationship between access to transportation, well-being and type of disability, particularly mental/cognitive disability. The objective of this paper is to provide a better understanding of this relationship. This is achieved through a statistical analysis of Statistics Canada’s 2006 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS). The statistical analysis consists of descriptive methods and a factor and cluster statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analysis indicate that people with mental/cognitive disabilities are younger and have less income than people with sensory and physical disabilities. The statistical analysis also found that people with disabilities who have access to public transit have a higher sense of well-being. People who do not have access to public transit have a lower sense of well-being, and more so if they cannot afford personal transportation modes such as the car. This relationship between access to public transportation and well-being is more pronounced for people with mental/cognitive disabilities. The results of this research indicate that people with disabilities will have a greater quality of life if they live in areas that provide multiple transportation options. Built environments with enough density to support reliable and frequent transit options will ensure the greatest participation in society for people with disabilities. This is particularly true for people with mental/cognitive disabilities, who face an added barrier of having lower incomes and not being eligible for paratransit.
机译:为残疾人提供交通的巨大工作,专注于适应环境和基础设施。在理解进入运输,福祉和残疾类型之间的关系,特别是精神/认知残疾的关系,已经完成了较少的工作。本文的目的是提供更好地了解这种关系。这是通过统计分析加拿大2006年的参与和活动限制调查(PALS)的统计分析来实现的。统计分析包括描述性方法和因子和聚类统计分析。统计分析的结果表明,精神/认知残疾人的人更年轻,并且收入较少,而且具有感官和身体残疾的人。统计分析还发现,有权获得公共交通的残疾人具有更高的幸福感。没有获得公共交通的人有较低的幸福感,因此如果他们无法承担汽车等诸如汽车的个人运输方式。对具有精神/认知残疾人的人们对公共交通和福祉的访问之间的这种关系更加宣称。该研究的结果表明,如果居住在提供多个交通选择的地区,残疾人患者将具有更大的生活质量。具有足够密度的建筑环境,以支持可靠和频繁的运输选项将确保为残疾人群体最大限度地参与社会。对于精神/认知残疾人的人来说尤其如此,他们面临着较低的收入,没有有资格获得划分的普拉斯特。

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