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Explaining socio-economic status differences in walking for transport: an ecological analysis of individual, social and environmental factors.

机译:解释步行途中的社会经济地位差异:对个人,社会和环境因素的生态分析。

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The identification of potential mechanisms of influence (mediators) of socio-economic status (SES) on walking for transport is important, because the likely opposing forces of influence may obscure pathways for intervention across different SES groups. This study examined individual, and perceived social and physical environmental mediators of the relations of individual- and area-level SES with walking for transport. Two mailed surveys, six months apart, collected data on transport-related walking and its hypothesized individual, social and environmental correlates. The sample consisted of 2194 English-speaking adults (aged 20-65) living in 154 Census Collection Districts (CCDs) of Adelaide, Australia. Individual-level SES was assessed using data on self-reported educational attainment, household income, and household size. Area-level SES was assessed using census data on median household income and household size for each selected CCD. Bootstrap generalized linear models examined associations betweenSES, potential mediators, and total weekly minutes and frequency of walking for transport. The product-of-coefficient test was used to assess mediating effects. Individual, social-environmental, and physical environmental factors significantly contributed to the explanation of the relations between SES and transport-related walking frequency. Educational attainment and area- and individual-level income played independent roles in explaining frequency of walking for transport, through opposing common and distinct pathways. While engagement in leisure-time physical activity was the most influential mediator of the association between educational attainment and frequency of walking for transport, the number of motorized vehicles and perceived levels of environmental aesthetics and greenery were the strongest mediators of the relations of frequency of transport-related walking with individual- and area-level income, respectively. Environmental interventions aimed at increasing residential density, reducing physical barriers to walking and traffic load, developing social-support networks, and creating greener and more aesthetically pleasing environments in more-disadvantaged areas may help to reduce SES inequalities in participation in physical activity, by facilitating walking for transport.
机译:识别步行途中社会经济地位(SES)的潜在影响机制(调解人)很重要,因为可能的相反影响力可能会掩盖不同SES组之间的干预途径。这项研究检查了个人和感知到的社会和自然环境中介者,这些个体和区域层面的SES与步行交通之间的关系。两次邮寄的调查(相距六个月)收集了与交通有关的步行数据及其假设的个人,社会和环境相关数据。样本由居住在澳大利亚阿德莱德154个人口普查收集区(CCD)的2194名讲英语的成年人(20-65岁)组成。使用关于自我报告的教育程度,家庭收入和家庭规模的数据对个人级别的SES进行了评估。使用每个选定CCD的家庭收入中位数和家庭规模的普查数据评估了区域级SES。 Bootstrap广义线性模型检查了SES,潜在介体以及每周运输总分钟数和步行频率之间的关联。系数乘积检验用于评估中介作用。个体,社会环境和物理环境因素对解释SES和与交通有关的步行频率之间的关系做出了重要贡献。教育学历和地区及个人收入通过相互对立的独特途径在解释步行运输的频率方面发挥了独立的作用。从事休闲时间的体育活动是受教育程度与运输步行频率之间关系的最有影响力的中介者,而机动车辆的数量以及环境美感和绿化的感知水平是影响运输频率关系的最重要中介者步行,分别获得个人和地区收入。旨在提高居住密度,减少步行和交通负担的物理障碍,发展社会支持网络以及在较弱势地区创造更绿色,更美观的环境的环境干预措施,可通过促进以下活动来减少SES不平等现象:步行运输。

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