The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia

Quality of life (QoL) has long been studied by researchers. As a part of the Malaysian government’s efforts to improve citizens’ QoL, in 2017, a new mass rapid transit (MRT) service was launched in Selangor. Although past studies support that access to public transportation service increases QoL, no...

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Main Authors: Lim, Sharon, Wong, Wai-Chun, Wu, Zhen-Xi, Tan, Chee-Seng
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-13382024-06-18T11:41:02Z The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia Lim, Sharon Wong, Wai-Chun Wu, Zhen-Xi Tan, Chee-Seng Quality of life (QoL) has long been studied by researchers. As a part of the Malaysian government’s efforts to improve citizens’ QoL, in 2017, a new mass rapid transit (MRT) service was launched in Selangor. Although past studies support that access to public transportation service increases QoL, no study has directly examined the relationship between accessibility to the new MRT service and QoL. Thus, a cross-sectional study was designed to test the effects of perceived accessibility to the new MRT service and perceived safety on QoL. Two hundred and fourteen MRT users were recruited using convenience and online snowball sampling and were asked to report their accessibility to the MRT service, the safety of the neighborhood, and QoL. Hierarchical multiple regression showed that after controlling the demographic factors (age, gender, and income), perceived accessibility to the MRT service had a positive relationship with QoL. However, perceived safety had no relationship with QoL and did not moderate the relationship between perceived accessibility and QoL. Overall, the findings offer the first empirical evidence of the beneficial effect of the MRT service on QoL and highlight the necessity of developing public transportation services in Malaysia. 2020-12-30T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol20/iss4/10 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1338 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1338/viewcontent/RA_209.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository quality of life mass rapid transit service perceived accessibility perceived safety Malaysia
institution De La Salle University
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topic quality of life
mass rapid transit service
perceived accessibility
perceived safety
Malaysia
spellingShingle quality of life
mass rapid transit service
perceived accessibility
perceived safety
Malaysia
Lim, Sharon
Wong, Wai-Chun
Wu, Zhen-Xi
Tan, Chee-Seng
The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia
description Quality of life (QoL) has long been studied by researchers. As a part of the Malaysian government’s efforts to improve citizens’ QoL, in 2017, a new mass rapid transit (MRT) service was launched in Selangor. Although past studies support that access to public transportation service increases QoL, no study has directly examined the relationship between accessibility to the new MRT service and QoL. Thus, a cross-sectional study was designed to test the effects of perceived accessibility to the new MRT service and perceived safety on QoL. Two hundred and fourteen MRT users were recruited using convenience and online snowball sampling and were asked to report their accessibility to the MRT service, the safety of the neighborhood, and QoL. Hierarchical multiple regression showed that after controlling the demographic factors (age, gender, and income), perceived accessibility to the MRT service had a positive relationship with QoL. However, perceived safety had no relationship with QoL and did not moderate the relationship between perceived accessibility and QoL. Overall, the findings offer the first empirical evidence of the beneficial effect of the MRT service on QoL and highlight the necessity of developing public transportation services in Malaysia.
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author Lim, Sharon
Wong, Wai-Chun
Wu, Zhen-Xi
Tan, Chee-Seng
author_facet Lim, Sharon
Wong, Wai-Chun
Wu, Zhen-Xi
Tan, Chee-Seng
author_sort Lim, Sharon
title The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia
title_short The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia
title_full The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia
title_fullStr The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Perceived Accessibility to MRT Service and Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Quality of Life: A Study in Malaysia
title_sort impact of perceived accessibility to mrt service and perceived neighborhood safety on quality of life: a study in malaysia
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol20/iss4/10
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