Latham-Mintus Kenzie, Manierre Matthew, Miller Keith
Department of Sociology, School of Liberal Arts, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA.
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA.
Gerontologist. 2022 Jan 14;62(1):75-88. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnab084.
A wealth of empirical evidence documents improved health among older adults who participate in social activities. Alternative transportation can serve as a bridge linking older adults to social activities and improving person-environment fit.
Using Waves 1-8 of the National Health and Aging Trends Study, this research examines whether alternative transportation use is associated with participation in diverse social activities among a sample of Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 or older. Additionally, this research explores whether the effect of transportation use varies across neighborhood environments. We analyzed individual trajectories of participation in social activities by estimating 2-level growth curve models.
The use of public transportation, paratransit, getting a ride, or walking/using wheelchair/scooter to get places was associated with participating in more types of social activities. Respondents who used alternative transportation had less steep declines in participation. The effect of getting rides and using paratransit services was more pronounced among respondents living in disordered neighborhoods.
This research underscores the importance of alternative transportation use and the neighborhood context for participation among older adults. Age-friendly initiatives aimed at fostering greater community engagement should think broadly about the role of multiple forms of transportation.
大量实证证据表明,参与社交活动的老年人健康状况有所改善。替代交通方式可成为连接老年人与社交活动、改善人与环境适配度的桥梁。
本研究利用美国国家健康与老龄化趋势研究的第1至8轮数据,考察在65岁及以上医疗保险受益人群体中,使用替代交通方式是否与参与多种社交活动相关。此外,本研究还探讨了交通方式的使用效果在不同邻里环境中是否存在差异。我们通过估计二级增长曲线模型来分析社交活动参与情况的个体轨迹。
使用公共交通、无障碍交通服务、搭车或步行/使用轮椅/踏板车出行与参与更多类型的社交活动相关。使用替代交通方式的受访者参与度下降幅度较小。在居住环境混乱的受访者中,搭车和使用无障碍交通服务的效果更为显著。
本研究强调了替代交通方式的使用以及邻里环境对老年人参与活动的重要性。旨在促进老年人更多地参与社区活动的友好型城市倡议,应全面考虑多种交通方式所起的作用。