“I let him go because I wanted him to have independence”: How parents and adolescents negotiate using public transport”

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Maryam Jafari , Alexa Delbosc , Graham Currie
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This paper explores the perspectives of parents and adolescents in Melbourne, Australia, regarding the use of public transport by adolescents. The primary goals are to study how parental views influence their adolescents’ use of public transport, as well as how adolescents build confidence to navigate using public transport at different destinations. A qualitative research approach was employed, involving semi-structured interviews with 20 parents and 10 of their adolescents aged 11–17. The findings show that parental concerns about safety, particularly harassment and unpredictable conduct from strangers, greatly impact their decisions to allow their adolescents to take public transport. However, parents realise the developmental benefits of granting independence and fostering life skills through public transport use. Adolescents, on the other hand, were far less concerned about personal safety and far more concerned about navigation and ticketing. They expressed a desire for autonomy and freedom while acknowledging challenges such as navigating unfamiliar routes. Additionally, the presence of siblings or friends enhances their experiences and influences parental decisions. Highlighting these concerns provides valuable insights for creating an inclusive, safe, and supportive public transport system. Further research is needed to understand the impact of parental and child anxieties on actual rates of independent mobility by adolescents.
“我让他走是因为我想让他独立”:父母和青少年如何协商使用公共交通工具
本文探讨了澳大利亚墨尔本的父母和青少年关于青少年使用公共交通工具的观点。主要目标是研究父母的观点如何影响青少年使用公共交通工具,以及青少年如何建立在不同目的地使用公共交通工具的信心。采用质性研究方法,对20位家长和10位11-17岁的青少年进行半结构化访谈。研究结果表明,父母对安全的担忧,尤其是陌生人的骚扰和不可预测的行为,极大地影响了他们允许青少年乘坐公共交通工具的决定。然而,父母意识到通过使用公共交通赋予孩子独立性和培养生活技能的发展益处。另一方面,青少年对人身安全的关注要少得多,而对导航和购票的关注要多得多。他们表达了对自主和自由的渴望,同时也承认在陌生的路线上航行等挑战。此外,兄弟姐妹或朋友的存在增强了他们的经历,影响了父母的决定。强调这些问题为创建一个包容、安全和支持性的公共交通系统提供了宝贵的见解。需要进一步的研究来了解父母和孩子的焦虑对青少年独立行动的实际比率的影响。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
14.60%
发文量
239
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour focuses on the behavioural and psychological aspects of traffic and transport. The aim of the journal is to enhance theory development, improve the quality of empirical studies and to stimulate the application of research findings in practice. TRF provides a focus and a means of communication for the considerable amount of research activities that are now being carried out in this field. The journal provides a forum for transportation researchers, psychologists, ergonomists, engineers and policy-makers with an interest in traffic and transport psychology.
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