| Literature DB >> 23574974 |
Dorien Simons1, Peter Clarys, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Bas de Geus, Corneel Vandelanotte, Benedicte Deforche.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since a decline in activity levels occurs in adolescence, active transport could be important to increase daily physical activity in older adolescents (17-18 years). To promote active transport, it is necessary to be aware of the barriers and facilitators of this type of transport, but also of other transport modes. This study sought to uncover the factors influencing the choice of transport mode for short distance travel to various destinations in older adolescents using focus groups.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23574974 PMCID: PMC3626670 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Semi-structured discussion guide
| Opening | 1. Tell us your name, study and whether or not you have a moped -or a driver license. | 5 min | |
| Introduction | 2. What springs to mind when you hear the term “active transportation”? | 5 min | |
| Transition | 3. A) Which transport mode do you use most often to go to school? | 5 min | |
| →it can also be a combination | |||
| →same transport mode to and from school? | |||
| B) Which transport mode do you use to go to other destinations in your neighborhood (short distance)? Such as sport clubs, shops, friends… | |||
| Transition | 4. A) What is, according to you, a feasible distance to cycle to destinations? | 5 min | |
| B) From research, it shows that 8 km is feasible. What do you think of that? | | ||
| Key | | 5. Who thinks he lives on a feasible walking or cycling distance from school? Which elements determine your choice of transportation? | 10 min |
| - weather | | ||
| - physical environment | | ||
| - habit | |||
| - influence of parents, friends, partner… | |||
| - fatigue | |||
| - safety | |||
| - financial status | |||
| - time (faster/slower) | |||
| - health (more active…) | |||
| - ecological aspect | |||
| - other intrinsic or extrinsic motivational factors… | |||
| 6. Which elements determine your choice of transportation to other destinations in your neighborhood ? Such as sport clubs, shops, friends… | 10 min | ||
| Transition | | 7. Think back at the 3 previous years. Did you always go with the same transport mode to destinations in your neighborhood, or was there a switch in transport mode? | 5 min |
| Key | 8. Think back at the 3 previous years. Which elements made you maintain transport mode or which elements made you switch transport mode to destinations in your neighborhood? | 10 min | |
| | | - moped –and/or car driver license | |
| - physical environment | | ||
| - social influence (parents, friends, partner…) | |||
| - financial status | |||
| - safety | |||
| - health reasons | |||
| - other intrinsic or extrinsic motivational factors… | |||
| 9. A) According to you, what are the advantages and disadvantages of walking and cycling to destinations? | |||
| B) According to you, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using a moped, a motorcycle or a car to go to destinations? | 10 min | ||
| Key | 10. How would you encourage adolescents of your age to cycle or walk more to destinations in their neighborhood? | 15 min | |
| 11. Which channels/media would you use to encourage adolescents of your age to cycle or walk more to destinations in their neighborhood? | | ||
| Ending | 12. Choose one element that influences your choice of transportation the most. | 5 min | |
| Ending | 13. Is there anything that we should have talked about but didn’t? | 5 min |
Demographics and transportation and physical activity behavior
| Age (years) (M ± SD) | 17 ± 1.2 |
| % male | 65.6 |
| % general study | 43.8 |
| % technical/occupational/artistic study | 56.3 |
| % living in/at the edge of the city | 75.0 |
| % driver license moped | 12.5 |
| | |
| % cycling/walking to school | 59.4 |
| % car passenger to school | 3.1 |
| % moped to school | 9.4 |
| % public transport to school | 28.1 |
| % mostly walking/cycling to other destinations | 81.3 |
| % mostly car/moped to other destinations | 3.1 |
| % mostly public transport to other destinations | 15.6 |
| % walking/cycling as favorite transport mode | 78.1 |
| % car/moped as favorite transport mode | 9.4 |
| % public transport as favorite transport mode | 12.5 |
| % moderately physically active | 37.5 |