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Free Range Kids? Using GPS-Derived Activity Spaces to Examine Children's Neighborhood Activity and Mobility

Journal

ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 421-453

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0013916514543177

Keywords

children; neighborhood; community; activity spaces; spatial behavior; mobility children's health; risk perception; recreation; leisure; school travel; urban design; GIS (geographic information system); GPS (Global Positioning System); research methods

Funding

  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  3. Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation

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This study examines the neighborhood activity spaces (NAS) of 9- to 13-year-old children (n = 143) from seven schools in London, Canada. Data from Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers worn for 7 days were used to isolate and test measures for children's pedestrian-based neighborhood activity: the maximum distance traveled from home and relative time spent in neighborhood settings. Descriptive and linear regression analyses examined the influence of individual, perceptual, and environmental factors on neighborhood use and travel. Participants spent a large portion of their out-of-school time (75%) in their NAS. Although traveling far from home on occasion, 94.5% of children's time on average was spent within a short distance of home; participants spent little of their free time in broader neighborhood settings. School travel mode and independent mobility were among the strongest predictors of both distance traveled and time spent close to home. Perceptions of neighborhood safety, neighborhood type, and nearby land uses also influenced local activity.

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