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The Paradox of Parks in Low-Income Areas: Park Use and Perceived Threats.

Deborah A Cohen1, Bing Han1, Kathryn P Derose1, Stephanie Williamson1, Terry Marsh1, Laura Raaen1, Thomas L McKenzie2.   

Abstract

Concerns about safety and perceived threats have been considered responsible for lower use of parks in high poverty neighborhoods. To quantify the role of perceived threats on park use we systematically observed 48 parks and surveyed park users and household residents in low-income neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles. Across all parks, the majority of both park users and local residents perceive parks as safe or very safe. We noted apparently homeless individuals during nearly half of all observations, but very few instances of fighting, intimidating groups, smoking and intoxication. The presence of homeless individuals was associated with higher numbers of park users, while the presence of intoxicated persons was associated with lower numbers. Overall the strongest predictors of increased park use were the presence of organized and supervised activities. Therefore, to increase park use, focusing resources on programming may be more fruitful than targeting perceived threats.

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Keywords:  Parks; collective efficacy; mental health; physical activity; safety

Year:  2016        PMID: 27065480      PMCID: PMC4821183          DOI: 10.1177/0013916515614366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Behav        ISSN: 0013-9165


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