Background Numerous cross-sectional studies have investigated the premise that the perception of crime will cause residents to constrain their walking; however the findings to date are inconclusive. In contrast, few longitudinal or prospective studies have examined the impact of crime-related safety on residents walking behaviours. This study used longitudinal data to test whether there is a causal relationship between crime-related safety and walking in the local neighbourhood. Methods Participants in the RESIDential Environments Project (RESIDE) in Perth, Australia, completed a questionnaire before moving to their new neighbourhood (n = 1813) and again approximately one (n = 1467), three (n = 1230) and seven years (n = 531) after relocati...
To explore the association of changes in perceived safety and police-recorded crime with changes in ...
Background: Area crime and perceived safety are two components of social safety that are presumed to...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
BACKGROUND: Numerous cross-sectional studies have investigated the premise that the perception of cr...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated associations between objectively measured crime and walkin...
Few studies have simultaneously examined the relationship of levels of recorded crime, perceptions o...
Interrelationships between neighborhood walkability, area disadvantage, and crime may contribute to ...
Interrelationships between neighborhood walkability, area disadvantage, and crime may contribute to ...
A growing body of evidence has reiterated the negative impacts that crime and perceptions of insecur...
This study examines the connection between the built environment, perceived safety from crime and wa...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environme...
Background: Direct relationships between safety concerns and physical activity have been inconsisten...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
It has been reported in the literature that the perception of crime at the neighbourhood level inver...
To explore the association of changes in perceived safety and police-recorded crime with changes in ...
Background: Area crime and perceived safety are two components of social safety that are presumed to...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
BACKGROUND: Numerous cross-sectional studies have investigated the premise that the perception of cr...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated associations between objectively measured crime and walkin...
Few studies have simultaneously examined the relationship of levels of recorded crime, perceptions o...
Interrelationships between neighborhood walkability, area disadvantage, and crime may contribute to ...
Interrelationships between neighborhood walkability, area disadvantage, and crime may contribute to ...
A growing body of evidence has reiterated the negative impacts that crime and perceptions of insecur...
This study examines the connection between the built environment, perceived safety from crime and wa...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environme...
Background: Direct relationships between safety concerns and physical activity have been inconsisten...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
The organizational and structural character of local neighbourhoods has been increasingly linked to ...
It has been reported in the literature that the perception of crime at the neighbourhood level inver...
To explore the association of changes in perceived safety and police-recorded crime with changes in ...
Background: Area crime and perceived safety are two components of social safety that are presumed to...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...