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Understanding the drive to escort: a cross-sectional analysis examining parental attitudes towards children’s school travel and independent mobility

机译:了解护送的动力:一项横断面分析,检查父母对孩子的学校旅行和独立流动的态度

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Background The declining prevalence of Active School Transportation (AST) has been accompanied by a decrease in independent mobility internationally. The objective of this study was to compare family demographics and AST related perceptions of parents who let their children walk unescorted to/from school to those parents who escort (walk and drive) their children to/from school. By comparing these groups, insight was gained into how we may encourage greater AST and independent mobility in youth living in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Canada. Methods This study involved a cross-sectional design, using data from a self-reported questionnaire (n =1,016) that examined parental perceptions and attitudes regarding AST. A multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to explore the differences between households where children travelled independently to school or were escorted. Results Findings revealed that unescorted children were: significantly older, the families spoke predominantly English at home, more likely to live within one kilometer from school, and their parents agreed to a greater extent that they chose to reside in the current neighborhood in order for their child to walk to/from school. The parents of the escorted children worried significantly more about strangers and bullies approaching their child as well as the traffic volume around school. Conclusions From both a policy and research perspective, this study highlights the value of distinguishing between mode (i.e., walking or driving) and travel independence. For policy, our findings highlight the need for planning decisions about the siting of elementary schools to include considerations of the impact of catchment size on how children get to/from school. Given the importance of age, distance, and safety issues as significant correlates of independent mobility, research and practice should focus on the development and sustainability of non-infrastructure programs that alleviate parental safety concerns.
机译:背景技术主动式学校交通(AST)的普及率下降伴随着国际上独立流动性的下降。这项研究的目的是比较家庭人口统计学和AST相关的父母观念,即父母让他们的孩子在没有陪同下步行到学校的情况下与那些在父母陪同下(步行和开车)到学校上学的父母的情况下进行比较。通过比较这些群体,我们获得了关于我们如何鼓励居住在加拿大大多伦多地区和汉密尔顿地区的青年人提高AST和独立行动的见解。方法:本研究涉及一项横断面设计,使用自我报告的问卷(n = 1,016)中的数据来检查父母对AST的看法和态度。多项逻辑回归分析用于探讨儿童独立上学或在陪同下的家庭之间的差异。结果发现表明,没有陪同的孩子年龄较大:家庭主要讲英语,距离学校一公里的居住可能性更大;父母同意在更大范围内选择居住在当前社区,以便他们孩子步行去学校。陪同下的孩子的父母更加担心陌生人和欺凌者接近他们的孩子以及学校周围的交通流量。结论从政策和研究的角度来看,本研究都突出了区分模式(即步行或驾车)和旅行独立性的价值。在政策方面,我们的调查结果突出显示了需要计划有关小学选址的决策,以考虑流域规模对儿童上下学方式的影响。考虑到年龄,距离和安全问题作为独立出行的重要因素的重要性,研究和实践应集中于缓解父母安全问题的非基础设施计划的发展和可持续性。

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