A region-wide survey on emotional and psychological impacts of COVID-19 on public transport choices in Sicily, Italy
Q3 Engineering
Tiziana Campisia, Socrates Basbasb, Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashidc, Giovanni Tesorierea, Georgios Georgiadisd
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Abstract
Public transport generally addresses the evident mobility needs and offers an often-irreplaceable service, especially for captive users and other disadvantaged population groups. Public transport design and services are closely related to the physical size of modern cities, the number of people living or working in them, and the distribution and organization of work and social activities. However, public transport has been restricted with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, since March 2020. Public transport demand collapsed, especially during the lockdown period (March-May 2020), and adverse effects were reported even in the subsequent periods. In fact, the social distancing restrictions have highlighted numerous problems with public transport systems worldwide, primarily due to two factors. The first is related to the spread of the virus via the respiratory route, which is more likely to infect in restricted areas, and the second is associated with a transport system that by definition has high occupancy rates and low spacing throughout the journey (e.g., the positioning of seats or standing places in a train or bus). Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic has substantially impacted the travel choices of users. The pandemic has also negatively affected the psychological state, generating specific problems of anxiety, fear, or stress among all population groups, even when choosing the means of transport to travel with. Given the emerging pandemic challenges, the present study examines the public transport demand characteristics during the various phases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sicily, one of the most affected regions in Italy. The study investigates the mental state of a population sample that frequently used the local urban or regional public transport to travel to work before and during the pandemic phases in the Sicilian territory. Through the administration of an online survey, it was possible to collect sociodemographic and psychological data to understand the propensity to use public transport. A series of inferential statistical tests were applied to assess the correlation of psychological aspects (i.e., fear, anxiety, and stress) with socio-demographic variables and modal choice habits (trip frequency). Results highlight and evaluate each psychological issue among population groups and their relative role in shaping public transport-related preferences. The study highlights some proposals and their implementation strategies to prevent negative emotions and encourage public transport use in Sicily and generally. © 2021 Palacky University Olomouc. All Rights Reserved.
一项关于COVID-19对意大利西西里岛公共交通选择的情绪和心理影响的区域调查
公共交通通常能满足明显的出行需求,并提供一种通常不可替代的服务,特别是对受限制的用户和其他弱势群体。公共交通的设计和服务与现代城市的实际规模、居住或工作的人数以及工作和社会活动的分布和组织密切相关。然而,自2020年3月以来,随着COVID-19大流行在意大利的传播,公共交通一直受到限制。公共交通需求崩溃,特别是在封锁期间(2020年3月至5月),甚至在随后的时期也有负面影响的报道。事实上,社会距离限制凸显了全球公共交通系统的许多问题,主要是由于两个因素。第一个与病毒通过呼吸道传播有关,这在限制区域更容易感染,第二个与运输系统有关,根据定义,该系统在整个旅程中具有高入住率和低间距(例如,火车或公共汽车上的座位或站立位置的位置)。因此,COVID-19大流行严重影响了用户的出行选择。大流行病还对心理状态产生了负面影响,在所有人群中产生焦虑、恐惧或压力等具体问题,甚至在选择旅行的交通工具时也是如此。鉴于新出现的流行病挑战,本研究考察了意大利受影响最严重的地区之一西西里岛在COVID-19大流行各个阶段的公共交通需求特征。该研究调查了在西西里领土大流行之前和期间经常使用当地城市或区域公共交通工具上班的人口样本的精神状态。通过在线调查的管理,可以收集社会人口学和心理学数据,以了解使用公共交通的倾向。应用了一系列推论统计检验来评估心理方面(即恐惧、焦虑和压力)与社会人口变量和模式选择习惯(旅行频率)的相关性。结果突出并评估了人口群体中的每个心理问题及其在形成公共交通相关偏好方面的相对作用。该研究强调了一些建议及其实施策略,以防止消极情绪,并鼓励在西西里岛和其他地区使用公共交通工具。©2021奥洛穆茨帕拉基大学。版权所有。
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