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Parental and Adolescent Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety Related to Adolescents' Physical Activity in Their Neighborhood

机译:父母和青少年对与邻里青少年体育活动有关的邻里安全的看法

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between adolescent and parental perceptions of neighborhood safety and adolescents' physical activity in multiple locations and to investigate the moderating effect of sex within this association. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 928 adolescents aged 12 to 16 years old and 1 of their parents. Adolescents and parents reported their perceptions of neighborhood safety (traffic safety, pedestrian safety, crime safety, and stranger danger safety). Adolescents reported how often they were physically active in multiple locations (physical activity in the neighborhood, in parks, and for active transport). Mixed-effects linear regression models were used to investigate these associations while controlling for demographics and the Walkability Index. Results: Parent-perceived crime safety was positively associated with adolescents' physical activity in parks (B = .094, p = .024). Parent-perceived traffic safety was positively associated with adolescents' reported physical activity in the neighborhood (B = .186, p = .014). Adolescents' physical activity for active transport was positively associated with parent-perceived traffic safety (B = .179, p =. 001), stranger danger safety (B = .110, p = .013), and crime safety (B = .077, p = .035). There were 2 interactions by sex on the relation between adolescent traffic safety perception and parent pedestrian safety perception in the neighborhood and adolescents' physical activity in parks (i.e., statistically significant only for boys). Conclusions: Parents' perceptions of traffic, stranger danger, and crime safety were all related to adolescents' active transportation. Multiple safety concerns may be motivating parents to restrict adolescent mobility by walking and bicycling.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是研究青少年和父母对邻里安全的认识与青少年在多个位置的体育活动之间的联系,并研究在这种联系中性的调节作用。方法:这项横断面研究是对928名12至16岁的青少年及其父母中的1名进行的。青少年和父母报告了他们对邻里安全的看法(交通安全,行人安全,犯罪安全和陌生人危险安全)。青少年报告了他们在多个位置进行体育锻炼的频率(附近,公园和进行主动运输的体育活动)。混合效果线性回归模型用于研究这些关联,同时控制人口统计学和步行性指数。结果:父母认为犯罪的安全性与青少年在公园的体育活动呈正相关(B = .094,p = .024)。父母认为交通安全与青少年报告的邻里体育活动呈正相关(B = .186,p = .014)。青少年进行主动运输的身体活动与父母认为的交通安全(B = .179,p = .001),陌生人危险安全(B = .110,p = .013)和犯罪安全(B =。 077,p = .035)。社区中青少年交通安全感知与父母行人安全感知之间的关系以及公园青少年的身体活动之间存在两种性别相互作用(即仅对男孩具有统计学意义)。结论:父母对交通的感知,陌生人的危险和犯罪安全都与青少年的积极交通有关。多重安全隐患可能促使父母通过步行和骑自行车来限制青少年的活动。

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