Regional variations in key factors of children's independent mobility across Japan

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kimihiro Hino , Mamoru Amemiya , Syuji Yoshiki , Erli Zeng
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Abstract

Introduction

Regional differences may cause discrepancies in key factors of children's independent mobility (CIM), which is associated with physical activity. However, comparative research across diverse settings remains limited. This study aimed to identify the barriers and enablers of CIM across regions with varying levels of urbanization by developing a customized scale suited to the current Japanese context.

Methods

An online survey in autumn 2023 collected responses from 6,000 women across Japan, aged 20–49, with children aged 6–12 attending municipal elementary schools. The CIM scale was customized through a stepwise process based on internal consistency and criterion-related validity, using physical activity as the criterion. Postcode-level population density was used as a proxy for urbanization. Generalized linear models were applied to examine associations between CIM and individual, social, and environmental factors.

Results

Five items related to parental permission, including going shopping alone, were selected to construct the CIM scale. CIM was higher in more densely populated areas, contrasting with results from other countries. Factors associated with higher CIM scores included being male, in a higher grade, not a first-born child, and attending after-school activities. Parents’ perceptions of safety from crime were positively associated with CIM, whereas perceptions of traffic safety were significantly associated only in medium-sized cities.

Conclusions

Unexpectedly, higher urbanization was associated with higher CIM but lower physical activity levels, possibly reflecting the influence of sedentary after-school routines. The approach to contextualizing the CIM scale and the regional findings provides insights for countries undergoing similar social or demographic transitions.
日本儿童独立流动关键因素的地区差异
区域差异可能导致儿童独立活动能力(CIM)的关键因素存在差异,而CIM与身体活动有关。然而,在不同环境下的比较研究仍然有限。本研究旨在通过开发适合当前日本背景的定制规模,确定不同城市化水平地区CIM的障碍和推动因素。方法在2023年秋季进行了一项在线调查,收集了日本各地6000名年龄在20-49岁之间的女性的反馈,她们的孩子年龄在6-12岁之间。CIM量表是通过基于内部一致性和标准相关效度的逐步过程定制的,以身体活动为标准。采用邮政编码水平的人口密度作为城市化的代表。应用广义线性模型来检验CIM与个人、社会和环境因素之间的关系。结果选取单独购物等与父母许可相关的5个条目构建CIM量表。与其他国家的结果相比,CIM在人口更密集的地区更高。与较高的CIM分数相关的因素包括男性、年级较高、不是第一个孩子以及参加课后活动。父母对犯罪安全的感知与CIM呈正相关,而交通安全感知仅在中等城市显著相关。出乎意料的是,城市化程度越高,CIM越高,但体力活动水平越低,这可能反映了久坐的课后生活习惯的影响。将CIM比额表和区域调查结果结合起来的方法为经历类似社会或人口转变的国家提供了见解。
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