Psychosocial barriers of public transport use and social exclusion among older adults: Empirical evidence from Lahore, Pakistan
Transport planning and public health have been intertwined historically. The health impact of public transport services, such as social exclusion, is a widely discussed research topic. Social exclusion is a paramount concern for older adults' health in the wake of emerging global challenges. Ho...
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my.um.eprints.284472022-08-10T01:52:58Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28447/ Psychosocial barriers of public transport use and social exclusion among older adults: Empirical evidence from Lahore, Pakistan Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad Goh, Hong Ching Harumain, Yong Adilah Shamsul Ali, Zulfiqar Campisi, Tiziana Mahmood, Tahir NA Architecture Transport planning and public health have been intertwined historically. The health impact of public transport services, such as social exclusion, is a widely discussed research topic. Social exclusion is a paramount concern for older adults' health in the wake of emerging global challenges. However, there remains a significant research gap on how psychosocial barriers faced by older adults in using public transport services influence the social exclusion behavior. The present research provides empirical evidence and shows the impact of certain psychosocial barriers of public transportation on older adults' social exclusion. A total of 243 Pakistani older adults (aged 60-89 years old) voluntarily participated in this cross-sectional study. The participants provided self-reports on their psychosocial barriers (including perceived norms, attitude, personal ability, habits, neighborhood social constraints, and intention) and the corresponding social exclusion. Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was utilized for the data analysis. The structural path model supported the significant associations between psychosocial barriers and social exclusion. Except for perceived descriptive norms, all other psychosocial barriers predicted older adults' social exclusion. The research portrays the significance of the psychosocial factors to examine social exclusion and offers practical implications for urban and transport planners. The concerned policymakers can use the research findings to develop age-sensitive, socially sustainable, and healthy cities. MDPI 2021-01 Article PeerReviewed Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad and Goh, Hong Ching and Harumain, Yong Adilah Shamsul and Ali, Zulfiqar and Campisi, Tiziana and Mahmood, Tahir (2021) Psychosocial barriers of public transport use and social exclusion among older adults: Empirical evidence from Lahore, Pakistan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (1). ISSN 1660-4601, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010185 <https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18010185>. 10.3390/ijerph18010185 |
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Transport planning and public health have been intertwined historically. The health impact of public transport services, such as social exclusion, is a widely discussed research topic. Social exclusion is a paramount concern for older adults' health in the wake of emerging global challenges. However, there remains a significant research gap on how psychosocial barriers faced by older adults in using public transport services influence the social exclusion behavior. The present research provides empirical evidence and shows the impact of certain psychosocial barriers of public transportation on older adults' social exclusion. A total of 243 Pakistani older adults (aged 60-89 years old) voluntarily participated in this cross-sectional study. The participants provided self-reports on their psychosocial barriers (including perceived norms, attitude, personal ability, habits, neighborhood social constraints, and intention) and the corresponding social exclusion. Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was utilized for the data analysis. The structural path model supported the significant associations between psychosocial barriers and social exclusion. Except for perceived descriptive norms, all other psychosocial barriers predicted older adults' social exclusion. The research portrays the significance of the psychosocial factors to examine social exclusion and offers practical implications for urban and transport planners. The concerned policymakers can use the research findings to develop age-sensitive, socially sustainable, and healthy cities. |
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Psychosocial barriers of public transport use and social exclusion among older adults: Empirical evidence from Lahore, Pakistan |
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