J Aging Phys Act. 2021 Jun 1;29(3):536-543. doi: 10.1123/japa.2020-0236. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
The current study examined how a perceived neighborhood environment was associated with older adults' walking activity and the experience of positive affect. Study sample comprised 10,700 older adults, aged 65+, sampled from the Health and Retirement Study 2014-2015 in the United States. Results indicated that neighborhood social cohesion was significantly predicting older adults' walking and positive affect. It was also revealed that walking engagement significantly contributed to the measure of positive affect. However, perceived neighborhood physical disorder did not account for additional variance in walking and positive affect. Final structural model involved three latent factors-neighborhood social cohesion, walking, and positive affect-and the goodness-of-fit indices of the model indicated an acceptable fit to the sample data. Public health and physical activity intervention in the context of neighborhood environment should facilitate social integration and informal social support that the neighborhood creates.
本研究考察了老年人对邻里环境的感知如何与其步行活动和积极情绪体验相关联。研究样本由来自美国 2014-2015 年健康与退休研究的 10700 名 65 岁及以上的老年人组成。结果表明,邻里社会凝聚力显著预测了老年人的步行活动和积极情绪体验。研究还揭示了,参与步行活动显著有助于积极情绪体验的衡量。然而,感知到的邻里物理无序并没有为步行和积极情绪体验提供额外的变化解释。最终的结构模型涉及三个潜在因素——邻里社会凝聚力、步行活动和积极情绪体验,模型的拟合度指标表明对样本数据具有较好的拟合度。在邻里环境背景下的公共卫生和身体活动干预措施应该促进社会融合和邻里环境所创造的非正式社会支持。