Elderly Mobility and Architectural Factors in Apartment Units: A Hierarchical Regression Analysis

IF 1.1 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Sana Masoumi, A. Emami, Leila Mirsaeedie
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Abstract According to the World Health Organization, the elderly need to keep their mobility level to maintain their level of health. Many studies have been performed on the mobility of the elderly in the urban context. However, increasing age makes older people spend more time in their homes, so it calls for further work on the issue within their houses. Besides, the role of architectural variables in indoor mobility has not been examined as much as individual characteristics. Accordingly, our research seeks to bridge such gaps by considering apartment units and examining the role of physical factors. In this respect, the researchers reviewed the related literature and devised a researcher-developed questionnaire. The population included three residential neighborhoods in Mashhad, Iran, among which 436 older people were selected for the study. After controlling the impact of variables related to individual characteristics and living conditions at home, the effect of architectural features on the mobility of the elderly was indicated. The findings revealed the influence of distance and access of architectural variables on the mobility of the elderly only in spacious units.
老年人流动性与公寓建筑因素的层次回归分析
摘要根据世界卫生组织的说法,老年人需要保持他们的行动水平,以保持他们的健康水平。已经对城市环境中老年人的流动性进行了许多研究。然而,随着年龄的增长,老年人在家里的时间越来越多,因此需要在家里进一步解决这个问题。此外,建筑变量在室内流动性中的作用还没有像个人特征那样得到研究。因此,我们的研究试图通过考虑公寓单元和考察物理因素的作用来弥合这些差距。在这方面,研究人员回顾了相关文献,并设计了一份由研究人员编制的问卷。该人群包括伊朗马什哈德的三个居民区,其中436名老年人被选中进行研究。在控制了与个人特征和家庭生活条件相关的变量的影响后,指出了建筑特征对老年人流动性的影响。研究结果揭示了建筑变量的距离和通道对仅在宽敞单元中的老年人流动性的影响。
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Journal of Aging and Environment
Journal of Aging and Environment Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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