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Crime and Physical Activity: Development of a Conceptual Framework and Measures
Christina M Patch ; Caterina G. Roman ; Terry Conway ; Ralph B Taylor ; Kavita A Gavand ; Brian Saelens ; Marc A. Adams ; Kelli Cain ; Jessa K. Engelberg ; Lauren Mayes ... show 2 more
Christina M Patch
Caterina G. Roman
Terry Conway
Ralph B Taylor
Kavita A Gavand
Brian Saelens
Marc A. Adams
Kelli Cain
Jessa K. Engelberg
Lauren Mayes
Abstract
Background: A common hypothesis is that crime is a major barrier to physical activity, but research does not consistently support this assumption. This article advances research on crime-related safety and physical activity by developing a multilevel conceptual framework and reliable measures applicable across age groups. Methods: Criminologists and physical activity researchers collaborated to develop a conceptual framework. Survey development involved qualitative data collection and resulted in 155 items and 26 scales. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were computed to assess test–retest reliability in a subsample of participants (N = 176). Analyses were conducted separately by age groups. Results: Test–retest reliability for most scales (63 of 104 ICCs across 4 age groups) was “excellent” or “good” (ICC ≥ .60) and only 18 ICCs were “poor” (ICC < .40). Reliability varied by age group. Adolescents (aged 12–17 y) had ICCs above the .40 threshold for 21 of 26 scales (81%). Young adults (aged 18–39 y) and middle-aged adults (aged 40–65 y) had ICCs above .40 for 24 (92%) and 23 (88%) scales, respectively. Older adults (aged 66 y and older) had ICCs above .40 for 18 of 26 scales (69%). Conclusions: The conceptual framework and reliable measures can be used to clarify the inconclusive relationships between crime-related safety and physical activity.
Keywords
public health, safety, exercise, walking, fear
Date
2019
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Journal article
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Journal of Physical Activity and Health
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16
Issue
10
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818-829
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Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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