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The impact of driving status on out-of-home and social activity engagement among older Canadians

机译:加拿大人驾驶现状对户外和社会活动参与的影响

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The loss of a driver's license can significantly limit a person's ability to engage in desired activities outside their home, which may, in turn, jeopardize their independence, well-being, and quality of life. This research seeks to quantify the impacts of driving status on out-of-home and social activity engagement among non-working older (= 65 years) Canadians, and the distribution of these impacts across socio-demographic and self-reported health domains. Nationally representative cross-sectional time diary data were used to measure the participation rates and daily durations of out-of-home and social activity engagement among non-working older Canadians who have a driver's license (i.e., drivers) and those who did not (i.e., non-drivers). Results indicate drivers were, on average, more than twice as likely to participate in out-of-home and social activities compared to non-drivers. However, the mean durations of activity engagement, among the participant sub-sample, appear largely invariant to driving status. Among the socio-demographic and self-reported health factors affecting out-of-home and social activity engagement, geography appears the most influential for participation rates and durations, particularly for non-drivers who live in small towns and rural areas. Due to demographic trends that suggest an increasing number of older Canadians will be unable to drive, communities should expect a commensurate increase in demand for alternate mobility options, which will inevitably require a variety of context-specific accessibility strategies.
机译:驾驶执照的损失可以大大限制一个人从事房屋外的所需活动的能力,这反过来又危害了自己的独立,福祉和生活质量。该研究旨在量化驾驶状况对非工作年长(> = 65岁)加拿大人之间的房屋出境和社会活动参与的影响,以及这些影响跨社会人口统计和自我报告的健康领域的分布。国家代表性的横断面时间日记数据用于衡量非工作较旧的加拿大人(即司机)和那些没有()的非工作较旧的加拿大人之间的户外和社会活动参与的参与率和日常持续时间。即非驱动程序)。结果表明,与非司机相比,平均驾驶员平均持续两倍以上的可能性,以及社交活动的两倍。然而,参与者子样本中,活动接合的平均持续时间在很大程度上是驾驶状态的不变性。在影响外部和社会活动参与的社会人口和自我报告的健康因素中,地理学似乎是参与率和持续时间最有影响力的,特别是对于生活在小镇和农村地区的非司机。由于人口趋势,建议越来越多的加拿大人无法驾驶,社区应期望对备用流动选项的需求相应增加,这将不可避免地需要各种特定于上特定的可访问性战略。

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