Institute of Human Performance, The University of Hong Kong, 111-113 Pokfulam Rd,, Hong Kong SAR.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2010 Nov 25;7:84. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-7-84.
The effects of the built environment on walking in seniors have not been studied in an Asian context. To examine these effects, valid and reliable measures are needed. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire of perceived neighborhood characteristics related to walking appropriate for Chinese seniors (Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale for Chinese Seniors, NEWS-CS). It was based on the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale - Abbreviated (NEWS-A), a validated measure of perceived built environment developed in the USA for adults. A secondary study aim was to establish the generalizability of the NEWS-A to an Asian high-density urban context and a different age group.
A multidisciplinary panel of experts adapted the original NEWS-A to reflect the built environment of Hong Kong and needs of seniors. The translated instrument was pre-tested on a sample of 50 Chinese-speaking senior residents (65+ years). The final version of the NEWS-CS was interviewer-administered to 484 seniors residing in four selected Hong Kong districts varying in walkability and socio-economic status. Ninety-two participants completed the questionnaire on two separate occasions, 2-3 weeks apart. Test-rest reliability indices were estimated for each item and subscale of the NEWS-CS. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to develop the measurement model of the NEWS-CS and cross-validate that of the NEWS-A.
The final version of the NEWS-CS consisted of 14 subscales and four single items (76 items). Test-retest reliability was moderate to good (ICC > 50 or % agreement > 60) except for four items measuring distance to destinations. The originally-proposed measurement models of the NEWS-A and NEWS-CS required 2-3 theoretically-justifiable modifications to fit the data well.
The NEWS-CS possesses sufficient levels of reliability and factorial validity to be used for measuring perceived neighborhood environment in Chinese seniors. Further work is needed to assess its construct validity and generalizability to other Asian locations. In general, the measurement model of the original NEWS-A was generalizable to this study context, supporting the feasibility of cross-country and age-group comparisons of the effect of the neighborhood environment on walking using the NEWS-A as a tool to measure the perceived built environment.
在亚洲背景下,建筑环境对老年人行走的影响尚未得到研究。为了研究这些影响,需要使用有效且可靠的测量工具。本研究的目的是开发和验证一种适合中国老年人的感知邻里特征与行走相关的问卷(老年人感知邻里环境行走能力量表,NEWS-CS)。它是基于美国开发的经过验证的感知建筑环境测量工具——简化版邻里环境行走能力量表(NEWS-A)。该量表适用于成年人。本研究的次要目的是确定 NEWS-A 在中国香港这种高密度城市环境和不同年龄组中的适用性。
一个多学科专家小组对原始 NEWS-A 进行了改编,以反映香港的建筑环境和老年人的需求。经过预测试,该工具在 50 名讲中文的老年居民(65 岁以上)中进行了测试。最终版的 NEWS-CS 通过访谈的形式对来自四个选定的香港地区的 484 名老年人进行了调查,这些地区的步行能力和社会经济地位各不相同。92 名参与者在 2-3 周的时间内两次完成了问卷调查。对 NEWS-CS 的每个项目和子量表进行了测试-重测信度指数的估计。使用验证性因子分析来开发 NEWS-CS 的测量模型,并对 NEWS-A 的测量模型进行交叉验证。
NEWS-CS 的最终版本由 14 个子量表和 4 个单项组成(共 76 个项目)。除了四项测量目的地距离的项目外,其余项目的测试-重测信度均为中等至良好(ICC>50 或%一致性>60)。NEWS-A 和 NEWS-CS 的原始提出的测量模型需要进行 2-3 次理论上合理的修改,以使其很好地适应数据。
NEWS-CS 具有足够的信度和因子有效性,可以用于测量中国老年人对邻里环境的感知。需要进一步的工作来评估其结构有效性以及在其他亚洲地点的适用性。总的来说,原始 NEWS-A 的测量模型适用于本研究背景,支持使用 NEWS-A 作为测量感知建筑环境的工具,来比较邻里环境对行走的影响,从而进行跨国和跨年龄组的比较。