Liu Meng, Zhao Shengchuan, Li Jingyao
School of Transportation and Logistics, Faculty of Infrastructure Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
Travel Behav Soc. 2022 Jul;28:170-180. doi: 10.1016/j.tbs.2022.04.003. Epub 2022 Apr 6.
Owing to strict access control implemented on university campuses during COVID-19, college students experienced increased isolation, resulting in several physical and mental health issues. This study investigates the relationships among perceived built environment, walking attitudes, walking behavior, physical and mental state, and the impact of COVID-19. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among undergraduate students (N = 429) at Dalian University of Technology, China, on September 20 (Sunday) and 21 (Monday), 2020. The survey questionnaire included questions related to socio-demographic factors, perceived environment (accessibility, road condition and safety, and aesthetics), walking attitudes, walking behavior (number of walking trips), physical and mental state, and the impact of pandemic. Subsequently, two structural equation models (SEMs) were developed to analyze the proposed conceptual framework. The empirical results indicated that the SEMs fit the data well, thereby validating the conceptual framework. Perceived environment (especially accessibility), attitudes, and walking behavior significantly influenced physical and mental state. Perceived environment mediated the effects between attitudes and walking behavior and physical and mental state. The pandemic negatively impacted attitudes and physical and mental state. The effect of perceived accessibility on walking behavior and that of walking behavior on physical and mental state were stronger on weekends, whereas the effects of attitudes and the pandemic on physical and mental state were stronger on weekdays. The findings indicate that universities should implement appropriate strategies to improve the objective and subjective built environment, especially accessibility, and cultivate positive attitudes among students to promote walking and improve physical and mental health during COVID-19.
由于在新冠疫情期间大学校园实施了严格的出入管控,大学生的隔离感增强,导致了一些身心健康问题。本研究调查了感知建成环境、步行态度、步行行为、身心健康状况之间的关系以及新冠疫情的影响。2020年9月20日(周日)和21日(周一),在中国大连理工大学对本科生(N = 429)进行了一项横断面调查。调查问卷包括与社会人口统计学因素、感知环境(可达性、道路状况与安全性以及美观性)、步行态度、步行行为(步行次数)、身心健康状况以及疫情影响相关的问题。随后,构建了两个结构方程模型(SEM)来分析所提出的概念框架。实证结果表明,结构方程模型与数据拟合良好,从而验证了概念框架。感知环境(尤其是可达性)、态度和步行行为对身心健康状况有显著影响。感知环境在态度与步行行为以及身心健康状况之间起中介作用。疫情对态度和身心健康状况有负面影响。感知可达性对步行行为的影响以及步行行为对身心健康状况的影响在周末更强,而态度和疫情对身心健康状况的影响在工作日更强。研究结果表明,大学应实施适当策略来改善客观和主观建成环境,尤其是可达性,并培养学生的积极态度,以在新冠疫情期间促进步行并改善身心健康。