Department of Paediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada.
Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2019 Aug;110(4):506-511. doi: 10.17269/s41997-019-00200-9. Epub 2019 Mar 18.
Distracted walking poses a safety concern while crossing roads. A 2014 Canadian survey showed that 51% of teenagers were hit or almost hit while crossing the street, many of whom were distracted by mobile technology. An American study demonstrated that 1 in 5 high school students engaged in distracted walking; however, prevalence estimates in Canada have not been described. This study aimed to obtain a prevalence estimate of distracted walking in high school students in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Students were observed crossing the street at 20 high schools following afternoon school dismissal times during September to November 2017. Behaviours included talking on mobile phone, using earbuds, looking down at phone, and engaging in more than one of these behaviours. Also recorded were median household income of surrounding neighbourhood, outside temperature, gender, and crosswalk type.
A total of 3553 students were observed, with 666 engaged in distracted walking (18.7%). Females engaged in distracted walking more than males (19.9% vs. 17.6%, respectively). The most prevalent behaviour was using earbuds (66.5%). Males had a lower prevalence of distracted walking compared with females. Distracted walking was more prevalent when the temperature was above 10 °C compared with less than 0 °C and less prevalent at signaled compared with non-signaled intersections.
This study demonstrates that approximately 1 in 5 high school students in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, engage in distracted walking behaviours while crossing the street. These results may help raise awareness and inform policy to decrease risk of pedestrian injury.
在过马路时,分心行走会带来安全隐患。2014 年加拿大的一项调查显示,51%的青少年在过马路时被车撞或险些被撞,其中许多人是因为使用移动技术而分心。一项美国的研究表明,1/5 的高中生存在分心行走的行为;然而,加拿大尚未对其流行率进行描述。本研究旨在获得加拿大卡尔加里和埃德蒙顿高中生分心行走的流行率估计值。
2017 年 9 月至 11 月,在下午放学后的时间,在 20 所高中观察学生过马路的行为。行为包括在手机上通话、使用耳机、低头看手机以及同时进行以上多项行为。同时记录了周围社区的家庭中位数收入、室外温度、性别和人行横道类型。
共观察到 3553 名学生,其中 666 名学生(18.7%)存在分心行走行为。女性比男性更易出现分心行走行为(分别为 19.9%和 17.6%)。最常见的行为是使用耳机(66.5%)。与女性相比,男性分心行走的发生率较低。与气温低于 0°C 相比,当气温高于 10°C 时,分心行走的发生率较低;与无信号交叉口相比,在有信号的交叉口,分心行走的发生率较低。
本研究表明,加拿大卡尔加里和埃德蒙顿约有 1/5 的高中生在过马路时存在分心行走行为。这些结果可能有助于提高认识并为减少行人受伤风险的政策提供信息。