Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan

Limited transport access contributes to social exclusion, which negatively influences individual health. However, with the rapidly growing aging population, the problems related to public transport accessibility are becoming increasingly prominent. Therefore, understanding the psychological factors...

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Main Authors: Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad, Shamsul Harumain, Yong Adilah, Goh, Hong Ching, Campisi, Tiziana
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spelling my.um.eprints.384752023-12-01T08:49:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38475/ Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad Shamsul Harumain, Yong Adilah Goh, Hong Ching Campisi, Tiziana HE Transportation and Communications HQ The family. Marriage. Woman HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare Limited transport access contributes to social exclusion, which negatively influences individual health. However, with the rapidly growing aging population, the problems related to public transport accessibility are becoming increasingly prominent. Therefore, understanding the psychological factors related to public transportation use is critical given that this could lead to greater mobility and social inclusion, particularly for older adults who require special attention. This study utilizes an extended Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and identifies which psychosocial factors of public transportation use better predict and explain social exclusion. It is unique because it combines perceived ability and social support with the TPB framework to explore the factors that influence social exclusion behavior. Partial least squares structural equation modeling validated a sample of 264 older adults (aged 60 and above) living in selected zones of metropolitan Lahore, Pakistan. The results showed that social norms, attitudes, perceived ability, and social support significantly negatively correlated with social exclusion, whereas perceived behavioral control did not. This study highlights the importance of psychosocial aspects in examining social exclusion and provides recommendations for urban policy makers and transportation planners. The research findings could be equally valuable for developing socially sustainable and healthy urban communities. ASCE-AMER Soc Civil Engineers 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad and Shamsul Harumain, Yong Adilah and Goh, Hong Ching and Campisi, Tiziana (2023) Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 149 (1). ISSN 0733-9488, DOI https://doi.org/10.1061/JUPDDM.UPENG-4097 <https://doi.org/10.1061/JUPDDM.UPENG-4097>. 10.1061/JUPDDM.UPENG-4097
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topic HE Transportation and Communications
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
spellingShingle HE Transportation and Communications
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad
Shamsul Harumain, Yong Adilah
Goh, Hong Ching
Campisi, Tiziana
Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan
description Limited transport access contributes to social exclusion, which negatively influences individual health. However, with the rapidly growing aging population, the problems related to public transport accessibility are becoming increasingly prominent. Therefore, understanding the psychological factors related to public transportation use is critical given that this could lead to greater mobility and social inclusion, particularly for older adults who require special attention. This study utilizes an extended Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and identifies which psychosocial factors of public transportation use better predict and explain social exclusion. It is unique because it combines perceived ability and social support with the TPB framework to explore the factors that influence social exclusion behavior. Partial least squares structural equation modeling validated a sample of 264 older adults (aged 60 and above) living in selected zones of metropolitan Lahore, Pakistan. The results showed that social norms, attitudes, perceived ability, and social support significantly negatively correlated with social exclusion, whereas perceived behavioral control did not. This study highlights the importance of psychosocial aspects in examining social exclusion and provides recommendations for urban policy makers and transportation planners. The research findings could be equally valuable for developing socially sustainable and healthy urban communities.
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author Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad
Shamsul Harumain, Yong Adilah
Goh, Hong Ching
Campisi, Tiziana
author_facet Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad
Shamsul Harumain, Yong Adilah
Goh, Hong Ching
Campisi, Tiziana
author_sort Al-Rashid, Muhammad Ahmad
title Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan
title_short Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan
title_full Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan
title_fullStr Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: Empirical evidence from Pakistan
title_sort psychosocial barriers to public transport use triggers older adults' social exclusion: empirical evidence from pakistan
publisher ASCE-AMER Soc Civil Engineers
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/38475/
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