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Australian children's independent mobility levels: secondary analyses of cross-sectional data between 1991 and 2012

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Stephanie SchoeppeStephanie Schoeppe, P Tranter, Mitchell Duncan, C Curtis, A Carver, K Malone
This study investigated changes in Australian children’s independent mobility levels between1991 and 2012. Data from five cross-sectional studies conducted in 1991, 1993, 2010, 2011 and 2012 were analysed. Parent and child surveys were used to assess parental licences for independent mobility and actual independent mobility behaviour in children aged 8–13 years. Findings show declines in the proportion of young children (≤10 years ofage) being allowed to travel home from school alone (1991: 68%, 1993: 50%, 2010: 43%, 2011: 45%, 2012: 31%) and travel on buses alone (1991: 31%, 1993: 15%, 2010: 8%, 2011:6%, 2012: 9%). Furthermore, the proportion of children travelling independently to school decreased (1991: 61%, 1993: 42%, 2010: 31%, 2011: 32%, 2012: 32%). Significantly fewer girls than boys travelled independently to school at each time point (p ≤ .001). Overall, the findings suggest that Australian children’s independent mobility levels declined between1991 and 2012.

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Volume

14

Issue

4

Start Page

408

End Page

421

Number of Pages

14

eISSN

1473-3277

ISSN

1473-3285

Location

United Kingdom

Publisher

Routledge

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Curtin University; Deakin University; Institute for Health and Social Science Research (IHSSR); School of Human, Health and Social Sciences (2013- ); University of New South Wales; University of Newcastle; University of Western Sydney;

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  • Yes

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Children's geographies.

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