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Context-Specific Correlates of Walking Behaviors to and From School: Do They Vary Across Neighborhoods and Populations?

Authors :
Xuemei Zhu
Chanam Lee
Oi-Man Kwok
Varni, James W.
Source :
Journal of Physical Activity & Health; Jan2011 Supplement 1, Vol. 8, pS59-S71, 13p, 3 Charts, 1 Graph, 1 Map
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background: A growing number of studies have examined correlates of walking-to/from-school behaviors. However, the potential differences across neighborhoods have been understudied. To address this knowledge gap, this study compared 4 elementary school settings (low-income inner-city; mid- to low-income, urban with and without freeway in attendance area; and high-income suburban) in Austin, Texas. Methods: Parental surveys (n = 680, response rate = 25%) were analyzed using binary logistic regressions to identify correlates of walking to/from school for each setting. Five focus groups were conducted with 15 parents and analyzed using content analysis to supplement the survey results. Results: Parents' personal barrier was the only consistently significant variable across 4 settings (OR = 0.113-0.463, P < .05). Parental education showed contrasting results between the suburban setting (OR = 3.895, P < .01) and the urban setting with freeway presence (OR = 0.568, P < .05). Personal attitude and walking habit had lower explanatory power in lower-income settings than in the higher-income site. But sociodemographic, physical environment, and safety conditions had greater explanatory power in lower-income settings. Freeway barrier was significant in the inner-city setting (OR = 0.029, P < .05) and the urban setting with freeway presence (OR = 0.142, P < .05). Conclusions: Significant differences in correlates of walking-to/from-school behaviors were found across the 4 elementary school settings, suggesting the importance of context-sensitive approaches in future research and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15433080
Volume :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Physical Activity & Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
58478881
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.8.s1.s59