Background Daily transport is associated with mental health. A free bus policy (FBP) may be effective in promoting the use of public transit in older adults and be associated with reductions in depressive symptoms. Methods We developed an agent-based model and grounded it using empirical data from England to examine the impact of an FBP on public transit use and depression among older adults. We also used the model to explore whether the impact of the FBP bus use and depression is modified by the type of income segregation or by simultaneous efforts to improve attitudes towards the bus, to reduce waiting times or to increase the cost of driving via parking fees or fuel price. Results Our model suggests that improving attitudes towards the b...
Since 2008 most older people in England have benefited from unlimited area-wide free travel by bus a...
Aims Investments to promote public transport utilisation are being championed to achieve sustainable...
In many developed countries, ageing trends have called for mobility policies oriented to active trav...
Background Daily transport is associated with mental health. A free bus policy (FBP) may be effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Social engagement and social isolation are key determinants of mental health in older ag...
BACKGROUND: Social engagement and social isolation are key determinants of mental health in older ag...
Objectives: Daily transport may impact depression risk among older adults through several pathways i...
Background: Aims of this study were: (i) to examine relationships between free bus travel and wellbe...
The United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing an ageing of its population. At the same time, society is be...
In this quasiexperimental study, we examined whether the introduction of an age-friendly transportat...
The same reasons that prompt older people to give up driving can also result in difficulties with ac...
Since 2008 most older people in England have benefited from unlimited area-wide free travel by bus a...
Aims Investments to promote public transport utilisation are being championed to achieve sustainable...
In many developed countries, ageing trends have called for mobility policies oriented to active trav...
Background Daily transport is associated with mental health. A free bus policy (FBP) may be effectiv...
BACKGROUND: Social engagement and social isolation are key determinants of mental health in older ag...
BACKGROUND: Social engagement and social isolation are key determinants of mental health in older ag...
Objectives: Daily transport may impact depression risk among older adults through several pathways i...
Background: Aims of this study were: (i) to examine relationships between free bus travel and wellbe...
The United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing an ageing of its population. At the same time, society is be...
In this quasiexperimental study, we examined whether the introduction of an age-friendly transportat...
The same reasons that prompt older people to give up driving can also result in difficulties with ac...
Since 2008 most older people in England have benefited from unlimited area-wide free travel by bus a...
Aims Investments to promote public transport utilisation are being championed to achieve sustainable...
In many developed countries, ageing trends have called for mobility policies oriented to active trav...