流动性、生活方式和居住失调;对旅行行为、感知健康和生活满意度的影响

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Samira Ramezani , Leila Soinio , Marketta Kyttä , Gerd Weitkamp
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近几十年来,研究人员越来越关注生活方式作为影响旅行行为的关键因素,并采用了各种定义和测量方法。本研究采用“价值观和行为取向”的方法,以旅游相关态度和居住偏好作为关键指标,评估图尔库地区潜在的流动性生活方式。此外,它强调了经济和/或地理限制(定义为居住不匹配)在聚集居民中的重要性,并研究了流动性生活方式和居住地点之间的一致性或不一致性如何影响旅行行为和福祉。利用基于数字地图的调查数据(N = 493),我们确定了四种不同的移动生活方式群体:支持可持续发展的城市居民、对多式联运价格敏感的个人、对时间敏感的郊区居民和以汽车为导向的居民。在这些人中,无论他们住在哪里,以汽车为导向的群体都报告了最低水平的生活满意度和身体健康状况。然而,该研究还发现,与其他群体相比,住宅不匹配对支持可持续发展的城市居民和时间意识强的郊区居民自我报告的身体健康产生的负面影响更大。幸福指数的变化只能部分归因于旅行行为。值得注意的是,骑自行车的距离对自我报告的身体健康和生活满意度都有最显著的积极影响。此外,旅行的总距离——包括汽车旅行在内的所有模式——与身体健康,尤其是生活满意度呈正相关。这些研究结果为政策制定者提供了宝贵的见解,帮助他们在促进可持续交通的同时增强社会包容、交通公平和整体福祉。
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Mobility lifestyles and residential dissonance; Effects on travel behavior, perceived health, and life satisfaction
In recent decades, researchers have increasingly focused on lifestyle as a key factor shaping travel behavior, employing various definitions and measurement methods. This study adopts the “values and behavioral orientations” approach to assess underlying mobility lifestyles in the Turku region, using both travel-related attitudes and residential preferences as key indicators. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of economic and/or geographical constraints—defined as residential mismatch—in clustering residents and examining how the alignment or misalignment between mobility lifestyles and residential locations influences travel behavior and well-being. Using data from a digital map-based survey (N = 493), we identified four distinct mobility lifestyle groups: pro-sustainable urbanites, multimodal price-conscious individuals, time-conscious suburbanites, and auto-oriented residents. Among these, the auto-oriented group reported the lowest levels of life satisfaction and perceived physical health regardless of where they live. However, the study also found that residential mismatch negatively affects the self-reported physical health of pro-sustainable urbanites and time-conscious suburbanites more than other groups. Variations in well-being indicators can be attributed to travel behavior only in part. Notably, distance traveleld by bike had the most significant positive impact on both self-reported physical health and life satisfaction. Additionally, total distance traveled—across all modes, including car travel—was positively associated with physical health and particularly life satisfaction. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers seeking to promote sustainable mobility while enhancing social inclusion, transport equity, and overall well-being.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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