The impact of perceived walking environment on social support for older adults

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Chinese Public Administration Review Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1177/15396754241270373
Meinuo Liu, Anyu Chen, Na Chen
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The idea of new urbanism advocates for promoting social support, defined as the network of care or help a person receives from non-family members, by improving the walking environment and other components of new urbanism. However, the impact of the walking environment on social support, especially from the perspective of older adults’ perceptions, remains unclear. In a rapidly aging urban environment, the demand for walkable living spaces has increased among older adults. One typical measure of the walking environment, walking accessibility, often focuses on travel time and/or distance to different urban opportunities but ignores travelers’ subjective feelings and experiences about the walking environment. These subjective factors are important for policymakers to design, implement, and regulate appropriate plans and strategies to enhance social interaction among older adults at the community level. This study examines how, in the Chinese context, the perceived walking environment is associated with social support, mediated by walking time and perceived level of safety, using generalized structural equation models with data from the 2021 Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS). The results show that, as compared to walking time, perceived safety is more likely to be influenced by the perceived walking environment, which positively correlates with social support. This suggests that older adults feel more socially supported by their neighbors when they perceive their living environment as safe and walkable. These findings provide new evidence for decision-makers to develop and implement targeted policies on walking accessibility for older adults with better understanding of the relationship between the perceived walking environment and social support.
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步行环境对老年人社会支持的影响
新都市主义的理念主张通过改善步行环境和新都市主义的其他组成部分来促进社会支持,社会支持的定义是一个人从非家庭成员那里获得的关怀或帮助网络。然而,步行环境对社会支持的影响,尤其是从老年人的角度来看,仍不明确。在快速老龄化的城市环境中,老年人对步行生活空间的需求日益增加。步行环境的一个典型衡量标准,即步行可达性,通常关注的是到达不同城市机会的旅行时间和/或距离,却忽视了旅行者对步行环境的主观感受和体验。这些主观因素对于政策制定者设计、实施和管理适当的计划和策略,以加强老年人在社区层面的社会交往非常重要。本研究利用 2021 年中国社会总体调查(CGSS)的数据,通过广义结构方程模型,探讨了在中国,步行环境感知如何与社会支持相关联,并以步行时间和感知的安全水平为中介。结果表明,与步行时间相比,安全感更容易受到步行环境的影响,而步行环境与社会支持呈正相关。这表明,当老年人认为自己的居住环境安全且适合步行时,他们会更多地感受到邻居的社会支持。这些发现为决策者提供了新的证据,使他们能够更好地理解感知到的步行环境与社会支持之间的关系,从而制定和实施有针对性的老年人步行可达性政策。
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