Playground design matters
a cross-sectional study on the association between playground features and children’s usagePlayground design matters
a cross-sectional study on the association between playground features and children’s usageSamenvatting
This study aimed to evaluate the associations between playground features andutilization. Researchers assessed the features of 38 playgrounds using the Play Space Audit Tool (PSAT). They monitored how children (0–12 y) used the playground. The associations between the PSAT scores and playground utilization were analysed. Significant associations were found between the PSAT scores ‘overall’, ‘path’, and ‘play structure’ and playground utilization. For boys specifically, their playground usage was positively related to the scores ‘overall’, ‘general amenities’, and ‘play’. For girls, their playground usage was positively related to the scores ‘overall’, ‘path’, and ‘play structure’. In conclusion, the ‘overall’ and ‘play structure’ PSAT scores were robustly associated with higher playground utilization, and the associations for domain scores vary between boys and girls. The outcomes enforce that playgrounds of higher quality attract more children. Keywords: physical activity; outdoor play; children; public space; urban

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Gepubliceerd in | Urban Science MDPI, Basel, Vol. 9, Uitgave: 5, Pagina: 177 |
Datum | 2025-05-20 |
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DOI | 10.3390/urbansci9050177 |
Taal | Engels |