Department of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Health Promotion Research Laboratory, Western University, London, ON, CANADA.
School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, ON, CANADA.
J Am Coll Health. 2022 Jan;70(1):182-190. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1739052. Epub 2020 Apr 2.
The objectives were to: determine undergraduate students' of active transportation-promoting point-of-choice prompts; explore perceptions of the of the prompts on students' transportation choices; and obtain regarding the suitability of the prompts. This cross-sectional study included a convenience sample of 346 undergraduate students. Prompts were displayed in March 2018 on one Canadian university campus. Thereafter, students completed a 20-question and study-specific online questionnaire containing a mix of closed- and open-ended questions. Approximately 41% of respondents were aware of the prompts, with awareness levels being associated with the distribution and the design of the displays. Although students assessed them as suitable, the prompts did not impact the transportation choices of the majority of respondents who saw them. Findings contribute to the understanding of students' awareness levels of tailored and strategically-placed prompts, and the impact of this intervention on decisions to engage in active transportation.
确定本科生对促进主动式交通的选择点提示的看法;探索学生对提示对交通选择影响的看法;并获得关于提示的适宜性的反馈。本横断面研究包括了加拿大一所大学的 346 名本科生的便利样本。提示于 2018 年 3 月在该校校园内展示。此后,学生们完成了一份包含封闭式和开放式问题的 20 个问题的在线问卷,这是专门针对研究的。大约 41%的受访者意识到了这些提示,而意识水平与展示的分布和设计有关。尽管学生们认为这些提示合适,但大多数看到这些提示的受访者的交通选择并没有受到影响。研究结果有助于了解学生对定制和策略性放置的提示的意识水平,以及这种干预措施对参与主动式交通决策的影响。