The impact of perceived injury risk and psychosocial factors on walking equity

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    Walking is the most basic form of active mobility, contributing to public health and environmental sustainability (Audrey et_al, 2014; Kummeneje et_al, 2019; Ogilvie et_al, 2004). Walking for transport reduces non-communicable disease incidence and mortality (Celis-Morales et_al, 2017; Hamer et_al, 2008; Panter et_al, 2018). Public health and transport agencies have devoted increasing policy attention to promoting active mobility (Audrey et_al, 2014; Kummeneje et_al, 2019; Ogilvie et_al, 2004), which is a leading intervention for environmental and transport justice (Beiler and Mohammed, 2016; Martens, 2016; Martínez-Buelvas et_al, 2022). Perceived risk is a complex . . .

     

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