A comparison study of children's independent mobility in England and Australia


Autoria(s): Carver, Alison; Watson, Ben; Shaw, Ben; Hillman, Mayer
Data(s)

01/01/2013

Resumo

We compared independent mobility (freedom to move around the neighbourhood – or similar – without adult accompaniment) among English and Australian schoolchildren. Parents reported mobility licences granted to their children (e.g. allowing them to cross main roads alone) and accompaniment on local trips. Children reported travel mode to school. We examined associations between mobility licences and independent school journeys, and accompaniment on local trips. Among 10–12-year-olds, English children had more licences than Australian children. Mobility licences were directly associated with independent school journeys among primary but not among secondary schoolchildren who travelled further; and inversely associated with parental accompaniment to other destinations. Influences on parental restrictions should be examined to promote children's independent mobility.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30058783

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30058783/carver-acomparisonstudy-2013.pdf

Direitos

2013, Taylor & Francis

Palavras-Chave #Active transport #Adolescent #Neighbourhood #Urban #Rural
Tipo

Journal Article