Segmenting children’s active school travel behaviour: insights on caregivers’ perceived risks and social norms

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Education Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.1108/he-09-2021-0120
Pamela Saleme, Bo Pang
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PurposeActive school travel (AST) programmes aim to change commuting behaviour to improve children's physical and mental health. However, very limited health education programmes for children use segmentation to create tailored solutions that understand the specific characteristics of each group of children and their caregivers in order to yield better results. The aim of this study is to use a statistical segmentation analysis (two-step cluster analysis) to gain insights on the examination of specific groups to design future health education interventions and campaigns that can improve children's health.Design/methodology/approachGuided by the Ecological and Cognitive Active Commuting (ECAC) framework, a market segmentation analysis was performed. An online survey was designed to collect data from caregivers of children between 5 and 12 years attending school and responsible for taking the child to and/or from school in Victoria and Queensland, Australia. Using 3,082 responses collected from Australian caregivers of primary school children, a two-step cluster analysis was performed.FindingsAnalysis revealed the most important variables for group formation were previous child walking behaviour, distance from school and caregiver income. Perceived risk of the physical environment was the most important psychographic segmentation variable for group formation, followed by social norms. Four distinct groups with different characteristics were identified from the analysis.Originality/valueThis is the first study that applies the ECAC framework to perform market segmentation in the AST context. Results revealed four market segments that demand different tailored solutions. Findings shed light on how to better design AST interventions and campaigns to promote children's health using segmentation techniques.
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划分儿童积极的学校旅行行为:对照顾者感知风险和社会规范的见解
目的积极的学校旅行计划旨在改变通勤行为,改善儿童的身心健康。然而,非常有限的儿童健康教育方案利用细分来创建量身定制的解决方案,了解每组儿童及其照顾者的具体特征,以产生更好的结果。本研究的目的是使用统计分割分析(两步聚类分析)来深入了解对特定群体的检查,以设计未来的健康教育干预措施和活动,从而改善儿童健康。设计/方法/方法在生态和认知主动通勤(ECAC)框架的指导下,进行了市场细分分析。一项在线调查旨在收集澳大利亚维多利亚州和昆士兰州5至12岁在校儿童的看护人的数据,这些儿童负责带孩子上下学。利用从澳大利亚小学生看护人那里收集的3082份回复,进行了两步聚类分析。调查结果分析显示,形成群体最重要的变量是以前的儿童行走行为、离学校的距离和照顾者的收入。物理环境的感知风险是群体形成的最重要的心理细分变量,其次是社会规范。从分析中确定了四个具有不同特征的不同群体。独创性/价值这是第一项应用ECAC框架在AST背景下进行市场细分的研究。结果显示,四个细分市场需要不同的量身定制的解决方案。研究结果揭示了如何更好地设计AST干预措施和运动,以使用分割技术促进儿童健康。
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