| Literature DB >> 28929943 |
Joshua J Turner1, Carolyn E Adams-Price2, Lesley Strawderman3.
Abstract
This study measured the need for formal alternative modes of transportation among older adults by applying traditional factors of the Behavioral Model. Survey participants who regularly drove were compared to those who could no longer drive. Race/ethnicity and self-reported health were significant predictors of perceived need for transportation services for both groups. However, income and service awareness were significant predictors only for drivers, while family proximity was a significant predictor only for non-drivers. Results suggest the importance of gaining a better understanding of the factors associated with need for senior-focused transportation services to more effectively plan such programs.Entities:
Keywords: Older adults; behavioral model; perceived need; transportation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28929943 DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2017.1375590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gerontol Soc Work ISSN: 0163-4372