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公共开放空间的特征是否会因社区社会经济地位的不同而有所差异?

Do features of public open spaces vary according to neighbourhood socio-economic status?

作者信息

Crawford David, Timperio Anna, Giles-Corti Billie, Ball Kylie, Hume Clare, Roberts Rebecca, Andrianopoulos Nick, Salmon Jo

机构信息

Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia.

出版信息

Health Place. 2008 Dec;14(4):889-93. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2007.11.002. Epub 2007 Nov 19.

Abstract

This study examined the relations between neighbourhood socio-economic status and features of public open spaces (POS) hypothesised to influence children's physical activity. Data were from the first follow-up of the Children Living in Active Neighbourhoods (CLAN) Study, which involved 540 families of 5-6 and 10-12-year-old children in Melbourne, Australia. The Socio-Economic Index for Areas Index (SEIFA) of Relative Socio-economic Advantage/Disadvantage was used to assign a socioeconomic index score to each child's neighbourhood, based on postcode. Participant addresses were geocoded using a Geographic Information System. The Open Space 2002 spatial data set was used to identify all POS within an 800 m radius of each participant's home. The features of each of these POS (1497) were audited. Variability of POS features was examined across quintiles of neighbourhood SEIFA. Compared with POS in lower socioeconomic neighbourhoods, POS in the highest socioeconomic neighbourhoods had more amenities (e.g. picnic tables and drink fountains) and were more likely to have trees that provided shade, a water feature (e.g. pond, creek), walking and cycling paths, lighting, signage regarding dog access and signage restricting other activities. There were no differences across neighbourhoods in the number of playgrounds or the number of recreation facilities (e.g. number of sports catered for on courts and ovals, the presence of other facilities such as athletics tracks, skateboarding facility and swimming pool). This study suggests that POS in high socioeconomic neighbourhoods possess more features that are likely to promote physical activity amongst children.

摘要

本研究考察了社区社会经济地位与公共开放空间(POS)特征之间的关系,这些特征被认为会影响儿童的身体活动。数据来自“生活在活跃社区的儿童”(CLAN)研究的首次随访,该研究涉及澳大利亚墨尔本540个家庭的5至6岁和10至12岁儿童。基于邮政编码,使用相对社会经济优势/劣势的地区社会经济指数(SEIFA)为每个孩子所在的社区分配一个社会经济指数得分。参与者的地址通过地理信息系统进行地理编码。使用2002年开放空间空间数据集来识别每个参与者家800米半径内的所有公共开放空间。对这些公共开放空间(共1497个)的特征进行了审核。在社区SEIFA的五分位数中考察了公共开放空间特征的变异性。与社会经济地位较低社区的公共开放空间相比,社会经济地位最高社区的公共开放空间有更多便利设施(如野餐桌和饮水机),并且更有可能有提供遮荫的树木、水景(如池塘、小溪)、步行和自行车道、照明、关于狗进入的标识以及限制其他活动的标识。不同社区在游乐场数量或娱乐设施数量(如球场上和椭圆形场地提供的运动项目数量、是否存在田径跑道、滑板设施和游泳池等其他设施)方面没有差异。这项研究表明,社会经济地位高的社区的公共开放空间具有更多可能促进儿童身体活动的特征。

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