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活动空间:评估父母酒精暴露和饮酒情况的差异

Activity Spaces: Assessing Differences in Alcohol Exposures and Alcohol Use for Parents.

作者信息

Freisthler Bridget, Kepple Nancy J, Wolf Jennifer Price, Carson Leslie

机构信息

College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, 340C Stillman Hall, 1947 College Rd. N, Columbus, OH 43210.

University of Kansas, School of Social Welfare, 1545 Lilac Lane, 113 Twente, Lawrence, KS 66047.

出版信息

GeoJournal. 2019;2019. doi: 10.1007/s10708-019-10059-5. Epub 2019 Aug 1.

Abstract

Parental alcohol use and alcohol outlet densities in residential areas are related to risk for child maltreatment. However, some parents spend significant time outside of their residential neighborhood. Thus, we may not be accurately assessing how alcohol environments are related to risks for problematic parenting. Here, we examine how residential environments and activity spaces are related to outlet density and whether drinking events in our sample of parents differ by location (e.g., routine vs. rare locations) and whether their children are present. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 60 parents living in four cities in the San Francisco Bay area who provided information on where they spent time, where they drank, and whether children were present. We constructed measures of activity spaces (e.g., convex hull polygons) and activity patterns (e.g., shortest network distance) and calculated outlet density in each. Density of alcohol outlets for residential Census tract was not related to density of the activity space and activity pattern measures. Alcohol use occurred more frequently (regardless of whether their children were present) inside activity spaces operationalized as convex hull polygons or two standard deviational ellipses. Measures that capture larger activity space areas (e.g., convex hull polygons, two standard deviational ellipses) may better model where people spend time, regardless of whether the location is routine or rare. By continuing to use activity spaces to explore relationships between outlet densities, drinking behaviors, and problems, we can start to ascertain those mechanisms by which outlets may affect local problems.

摘要

居民区中父母的酒精使用情况和酒精销售点密度与儿童受虐待风险相关。然而,一些父母会在居住社区之外花费大量时间。因此,我们可能无法准确评估酒精环境与问题育儿风险之间的关系。在此,我们研究居住环境和活动空间如何与销售点密度相关,以及我们样本中的父母饮酒事件在地点(例如,常规地点与罕见地点)上是否存在差异,以及他们的孩子是否在场。我们对居住在旧金山湾区四个城市的60位父母进行了半结构化访谈,他们提供了有关他们在何处度过时间、在何处饮酒以及孩子是否在场的信息。我们构建了活动空间(例如,凸包多边形)和活动模式(例如,最短网络距离)的测量指标,并计算了每个指标中的销售点密度。居住人口普查区的酒精销售点密度与活动空间和活动模式测量指标的密度无关。在以凸包多边形或两个标准差椭圆定义的活动空间内,饮酒行为更频繁发生(无论他们的孩子是否在场)。捕获更大活动空间区域的测量指标(例如,凸包多边形、两个标准差椭圆)可能能更好地模拟人们的活动地点,无论该地点是常规的还是罕见的。通过继续使用活动空间来探索销售点密度、饮酒行为和问题之间的关系,我们可以开始确定销售点可能影响当地问题的机制。

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