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Journal of healthy eating and active living. 2025 Feb 1;5(1):86-96.

Users' safety perceptions from crime in relation to park type and user gender in Mexico

与公园类型和使用者性别相关的犯罪中用户在墨西哥的安全感知 翻译改进

Julissa Ortiz-Brunel  1, Edtna E Jáuregui-Ulloa  1, Alyssa Comfort  2, Pedro Juárez-Rodríguez  1, Rebecca E Lee  3, Juan López Y Taylor  1, José Marcos Pérez-Maravilla  1, Iván Zarate  1, Lucie Lévesque  2

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  • 1 Institute of Applied Sciences for Physical Activity and Sport (ICAAFyD), Department of Human Movement Sciences, Education, Sport, Recreation, and Dance, University Health Sciences Center (CUCS), University of Guadalajara, Mexico.
  • 2 School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University, Canada.
  • 3 Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University, U.S.A.
  • PMID: 40060771

    摘要 Ai翻译

    While parks hold potential as inclusive spaces for promoting physical activity, perceptions of safety from crime may affect their use, especially in low-to middle-income countries. Safety perceptions may be shaped by gender and park type; however, these relationships have not been explored in Mexico. The aim of this study was to explore associations between safety perceptions and park type by gender. This was a cross-sectional and descriptive study. We assessed perceptions of safety from crime in Mexican adult park users in Jalisco state. Six parks were classified into three categories: 1) Metropolitan parks with controlled gate access (gated), 2) Metropolitan parks without controlled gate access (open), and 3) Linear parks (linear). We ran binary logistic regression models to investigate the association between safety perception and park type, and safety perception and gender. We found that men were more likely to feel safe than women, regardless of park type, and users of linear parks were more likely to feel safe than users of gated parks, regardless of gender. Safety perception is related to park type and park user gender. Future studies should explore which specific park attributes are influencing park user safety perception and how to address gender disparities.

    Keywords: Developing nation; LMIC; Physical activity resources; Public spaces.

    Keywords:Users safety perceptions; crime; park type; user gender; Mexico

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