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社会经济地位以及对体育活动的可及性和安全性的认知

Socioeconomic status and perceptions of access and safety for physical activity.

作者信息

Wilson Dawn K, Kirtland Karen A, Ainsworth Barbara E, Addy Cheryl L

机构信息

Preventino Research Center, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2004 Aug;28(1):20-8. doi: 10.1207/s15324796abm2801_4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Environmental factors may play an important role on influencing physical activity (PA) behaviors.

PURPOSE

Perceptions of access and safety for PA were compared among residents who were stratified as low or high in socioeconomic status (SES).

METHODS

Residents of a U.S. southeastern county (N = 1,194, 18-96 years of age) were contacted using a random-digit-dial method and asked about neighborhood and community environmental supports for PA. A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to identify trails, sidewalks, public recreation facilities, and violent crime incidents.

RESULTS

A cluster analysis identified 10 census tracts as low SES and 11 census tracts as high SES (median household income, owner-occupied houses). More African Americans (66.5%) than Whites (33.5%) were classified as living in low-SES areas. Respondents from low-SES areas also reported engaging in less PA based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and American College of Sports Medicine recommendations than respondents from high-SES areas (p <.05). Respondents from low-SES (vs. high-SES) areas reported higher perceptions of neighborhood crime, unattended dogs, unpleasantness of neighborhoods, untrustworthy neighbors, and less access to public recreation facilities (ps <.05). GIS data for presence of sidewalks, recreation facilities, and crime did not support these differences in perceptions; however, respondents from low-SES (vs. high-SES) areas had substantially fewer trails. Having and using trails in one's community predicted sufficient PA and walking for 150 min/week for low-SES respondents but not for high SES respondents (ps =.05, adjusted for covariates).

CONCLUSIONS

Having access to trails is an important environmental feature among low-SES communities and should be the focus of future community-based PA interventions.

摘要

背景

环境因素可能在影响身体活动(PA)行为方面发挥重要作用。

目的

比较社会经济地位(SES)分层为低或高的居民对PA的可达性和安全性的认知。

方法

采用随机数字拨号法联系美国东南部一个县的居民(N = 1194,年龄在18 - 96岁之间),询问他们关于邻里和社区对PA的环境支持情况。使用地理信息系统(GIS)来识别步道、人行道、公共娱乐设施和暴力犯罪事件。

结果

聚类分析确定了10个人口普查区为低SES,11个人口普查区为高SES(家庭收入中位数,自有住房)。被归类为生活在低SES地区的非裔美国人(66.5%)比白人(33.5%)更多。与高SES地区的受访者相比,低SES地区的受访者报告称,根据疾病控制与预防中心和美国运动医学学院的建议,他们进行的PA较少(p <.05)。低SES(与高SES)地区的受访者报告称,他们对邻里犯罪、无人看管的狗、邻里不愉快、邻居不可信的认知更高,并且获得公共娱乐设施的机会更少(p <.05)。关于人行道、娱乐设施和犯罪存在情况的GIS数据并不支持这些认知上的差异;然而,低SES(与高SES)地区的受访者拥有的步道要少得多。在社区中拥有并使用步道预测了低SES受访者有足够的PA且每周步行150分钟,但对高SES受访者则不然(p =.05,经协变量调整)。

结论

在低SES社区中,拥有步道是一项重要的环境特征,应成为未来基于社区的PA干预措施的重点。

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