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Cross-validation of the factorial structure of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) and its abbreviated form (NEWS-A)
by
Frank, Lawrence D
, Saelens, Brian E
, Sallis, James F
, Conway, Terry L
, Cerin, Ester
in
adults
/ aesthetics
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ crime
/ factor analysis
/ geographic information systems
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ infrastructure
/ Maryland
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ socioeconomic status
/ transportation
/ urban planning
/ walking
/ Washington (state)
2009
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Cross-validation of the factorial structure of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) and its abbreviated form (NEWS-A)
by
Frank, Lawrence D
, Saelens, Brian E
, Sallis, James F
, Conway, Terry L
, Cerin, Ester
in
adults
/ aesthetics
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ crime
/ factor analysis
/ geographic information systems
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ infrastructure
/ Maryland
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ socioeconomic status
/ transportation
/ urban planning
/ walking
/ Washington (state)
2009
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Cross-validation of the factorial structure of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) and its abbreviated form (NEWS-A)
by
Frank, Lawrence D
, Saelens, Brian E
, Sallis, James F
, Conway, Terry L
, Cerin, Ester
in
adults
/ aesthetics
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ crime
/ factor analysis
/ geographic information systems
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ infrastructure
/ Maryland
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ socioeconomic status
/ transportation
/ urban planning
/ walking
/ Washington (state)
2009
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Cross-validation of the factorial structure of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) and its abbreviated form (NEWS-A)
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Cross-validation of the factorial structure of the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) and its abbreviated form (NEWS-A)
2009
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Overview
Background
The Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale (NEWS) and its abbreviated form (NEWS-A) assess perceived environmental attributes believed to influence physical activity. A multilevel confirmatory factor analysis (MCFA) conducted on a sample from Seattle, WA showed that, at the respondent level, the factor-analyzable items of the NEWS and NEWS-A measured 11 and 10 constructs of perceived neighborhood environment, respectively. At the census blockgroup (used by the US Census Bureau as a subunit of census tracts) level, the MCFA yielded five factors for both NEWS and NEWS-A. The aim of this study was to cross-validate the individual- and blockgroup-level measurement models of the NEWS and NEWS-A in a geographical location and population different from those used in the original validation study.
Methods
A sample of 912 adults was recruited from 16 selected neighborhoods (116 census blockgroups) in the Baltimore, MD region. Neighborhoods were stratified according to their socio-economic status and transport-related walkability level measured using Geographic Information Systems. Participants self-completed the NEWS. MCFA was used to cross-validate the individual- and blockgroup-level measurement models of the NEWS and NEWS-A.
Results
The data provided sufficient support for the factorial validity of the original individual-level measurement models, which consisted of 11 (NEWS) and 10 (NEWS-A) correlated factors. The original blockgroup-level measurement model of the NEWS and NEWS-A showed poor fit to the data and required substantial modifications. These included the combining of aspects of building aesthetics with safety from crime into one factor; the separation of natural aesthetics and building aesthetics into two factors; and for the NEWS-A, the separation of presence of sidewalks/walking routes from other infrastructure for walking.
Conclusion
This study provided support for the generalizability of the individual-level measurement models of the NEWS and NEWS-A to different urban geographical locations in the USA. It is recommended that the NEWS and NEWS-A be scored according to their individual-level measurement models, which are relatively stable and correspond to constructs commonly used in the urban planning and transportation fields. However, prior to using these instruments in international and multi-cultural studies, further validation work across diverse non-English speaking countries and populations is needed.
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BioMed Central,BMC
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