Department of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.
Ann Behav Med. 2013 Feb;45 Suppl 1:S28-38. doi: 10.1007/s12160-012-9425-y.
Parks are key community assets for physical activity, but some evidence suggests these resources are not equitably distributed.
This study examined disparities by income and race/ethnicity in the availability, features, and quality of parks across Kansas City, Missouri.
All parks and census tracts (CTs) were mapped using geographical information systems, and park features and quality were determined via audits. Multivariate analyses of covariance analyzed differences in park availability, features, and quality across low-, medium-, and high-income and race/ethnicity CT tertiles.
Low-income CTs contained significantly more parks, but also had fewer parks with playgrounds and more quality concerns per park. High minority CTs had more parks with basketball courts, but fewer parks with trails. Medium-income CTs contained more aesthetic features per park.
Future research should examine policies that contribute to and that might rectify disparities in park features and quality, especially in low-income and high minority areas.
公园是进行身体活动的重要社区资源,但有证据表明,这些资源的分布并不公平。
本研究旨在调查密苏里州堪萨斯市公园的可用性、特征和质量在收入和种族/民族方面的差异。
使用地理信息系统绘制所有公园和普查区(CT)的地图,并通过审计确定公园特征和质量。采用协方差分析的多变量分析,比较低收入、中收入和高收入以及不同种族/民族 CT 三分位组的公园可用性、特征和质量的差异。
低收入 CT 区的公园数量明显更多,但每个公园的游乐场数量较少,且质量问题更多。少数族裔比例较高的 CT 区的篮球场更多,但步道较少。中等收入 CT 区的每个公园的美观特征更多。
未来的研究应探讨有助于改善公园特征和质量差异的政策,特别是在低收入和少数族裔比例较高的地区。