Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Department of Geography, University of Otago, New Zealand.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2018 Aug;42(4):340-346. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12803. Epub 2018 Jul 4.
Transport impacts teenagers by affecting their autonomy and independent access to activities. This manuscript reports descriptive findings of transport behaviours among teenagers in Southland, New Zealand, and discusses the implications of these for public health and policy.
An online survey was implemented to investigate transport among respondents aged 16 years and older from twelve secondary schools. Two methods of survey distribution were used (in-class and at home). Descriptive results were analysed using Stata.
Response rate was 71.5% (n=775). The most common forms of transport were as a passenger in a car and walking. Two-thirds of participants had some form of driving licence. Half the sample expressed frustration at being unable to access activities. Significant gender differences existed regarding transport and types of activities accessed. Licence status was associated with physical activity, screen time and transport frustration.
The transport decisions made by teenagers, in aggregate, have implications for policy and infrastructure, and findings provide a foundation for discussions around potential changes to driver education programming, the school uniform policy in New Zealand and further research. Implications for public health: Inquiring about everyday transport habits, outside of the trip to school, and activities accessed provided data about an under-researched group, supporting the ecological approach to transport in the context of public health.
交通会影响青少年的自主性和独立参与活动的能力。本文报告了新西兰南地地区青少年交通行为的描述性发现,并讨论了这些发现对公共卫生和政策的影响。
对来自 12 所中学的 16 岁及以上的受访者进行了在线调查,调查了他们的交通行为。使用了两种调查分发方法(课堂内和家庭内)。使用 Stata 分析了描述性结果。
回复率为 71.5%(n=775)。最常见的交通方式是乘坐汽车和步行。三分之二的参与者持有某种驾驶执照。一半的样本表示对无法参加活动感到沮丧。在交通方式和可参加的活动类型方面存在显著的性别差异。执照状况与身体活动、屏幕时间和交通挫折感有关。
青少年的交通决策总体上对政策和基础设施有影响,调查结果为讨论潜在的驾驶员教育计划、新西兰校服政策以及进一步研究提供了基础。对公共卫生的影响:除了上学之外,询问日常交通习惯和可参加的活动,为一个研究不足的群体提供了数据,支持了在公共卫生背景下交通的生态方法。