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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Bike Lane Obstructions in Manhattan, New York City: Implications for Bicyclist Safety.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Basch, C. H.; Ethan, D.; and Basch, C. E.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Journal of Community Health, 44(2): 396–399. April 2019.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{basch_bike_2019,\n\ttitle = {Bike {Lane} {Obstructions} in {Manhattan}, {New} {York} {City}: {Implications} for {Bicyclist} {Safety}},\n\tvolume = {44},\n\tissn = {0094-5145},\n\tshorttitle = {Bike {Lane} {Obstructions} in {Manhattan}, {New} {York} {City}},\n\tdoi = {10.1007/s10900-018-00596-4},\n\tabstract = {Over the past 5 years, the number of regular cyclists in New York City (NYC) increased by {\\textasciitilde} 140,000 to over 800,000 regular riders. Aiming to promote safe cycling, NYC has developed over 1000 miles of planned commuting and recreational bike paths across its five boroughs. Bike lane obstructions pose a safety risk to cyclists but the extent of such obstructions is unknown. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to document the frequency and rate of obstructions in protected bike lanes throughout Manhattan, NYC. During the fall of 2018, bicycle obstructions were observed in ten zones of Manhattan, NYC. Three kinds of obstructions within the bicycle lanes were coded: object, pedestrian, and vehicle. A total of 233 obstructions in the protected bike lanes were observed in this study. Obstructions per zone ranged from 11 to 39. The most common type of obstruction was objects, which accounted for 53.2\\% (n = 124) of obstructions and ranged through zones from 2 to 22. People were the second most common obstruction, which accounted for 28.3\\% (n = 66) of the obstructions, with a range of 1-22. Vehicles accounted for the remaining 18.5\\% (n = 43) of the obstructions with a range of 1-9 throughout zones. Findings of this study indicate that, even in "protected" lanes, bikers may be forced into traffic or to approach parked cars, increasing the risk of being "doored."},\n\tnumber = {2},\n\tjournal = {Journal of Community Health},\n\tauthor = {Basch, Corey H. and Ethan, Danna and Basch, Charles E.},\n\tmonth = apr,\n\tyear = {2019},\n\tkeywords = {Accidents, Traffic -- Prevention and Control, Bicycles, Cross Sectional Studies, Cycling -- New York, Cycling Injuries -- Prevention and Control, Human, New York, Safety},\n\tpages = {396--399},\n}\n\n
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\n Over the past 5 years, the number of regular cyclists in New York City (NYC) increased by ~ 140,000 to over 800,000 regular riders. Aiming to promote safe cycling, NYC has developed over 1000 miles of planned commuting and recreational bike paths across its five boroughs. Bike lane obstructions pose a safety risk to cyclists but the extent of such obstructions is unknown. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to document the frequency and rate of obstructions in protected bike lanes throughout Manhattan, NYC. During the fall of 2018, bicycle obstructions were observed in ten zones of Manhattan, NYC. Three kinds of obstructions within the bicycle lanes were coded: object, pedestrian, and vehicle. A total of 233 obstructions in the protected bike lanes were observed in this study. Obstructions per zone ranged from 11 to 39. The most common type of obstruction was objects, which accounted for 53.2% (n = 124) of obstructions and ranged through zones from 2 to 22. People were the second most common obstruction, which accounted for 28.3% (n = 66) of the obstructions, with a range of 1-22. Vehicles accounted for the remaining 18.5% (n = 43) of the obstructions with a range of 1-9 throughout zones. Findings of this study indicate that, even in \"protected\" lanes, bikers may be forced into traffic or to approach parked cars, increasing the risk of being \"doored.\"\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Urban public parks and mental health in adult women: Mediating and moderating factors.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Bojorquez, I.; and Ojeda-Revah, L.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 64(7): 637–646. November 2018.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{bojorquez_urban_2018,\n\ttitle = {Urban public parks and mental health in adult women: {Mediating} and moderating factors},\n\tvolume = {64},\n\tissn = {1741-2854},\n\tshorttitle = {Urban public parks and mental health in adult women},\n\tdoi = {10.1177/0020764018795198},\n\tabstract = {BACKGROUND:: The association of green spaces such as urban public parks and mental health might vary according to personal characteristics and characteristics of the park and be mediated by the use of the park.\nAIMS:: We investigate the association between urban public park coverage and mental health in adult women, the moderation of this association by personal and park-related characteristics, and the mediation of the association by use of public space.\nMETHODS:: Combining data from a cross-sectional survey of the adult female population of Tijuana (Mexico) in 2014, and a study of public spaces in 2013, we analyzed the association between park coverage in buffers of 400 and 800 m from participants' homes and score in the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression scale (CES-D). We tested for mediation by use of park and interaction of urban park coverage with personal and park characteristics.\nRESULTS:: Urban public park coverage in the 400-m buffer had an inverse association with CES-D score that was moderated by age (significant only for younger participants), with no evidence of mediation. Park coverage in the 800-m buffer also had an inverse association with CES-D score, moderated by age and occupation (significant for younger participants and homemakers), and a mediated association was also observed. There was no interaction between park coverage and park characteristics in their association with CES-D score.\nCONCLUSION:: Our results confirm the potential of public parks to improve mental health and suggest that this effect could be more important at some stages in the life course for women. The upper-middle-income, Latin American country setting adds to the current knowledge that is mostly based on high-income countries.},\n\tlanguage = {eng},\n\tnumber = {7},\n\tjournal = {The International Journal of Social Psychiatry},\n\tauthor = {Bojorquez, Ietza and Ojeda-Revah, Lina},\n\tmonth = nov,\n\tyear = {2018},\n\tpmid = {30112960},\n\tkeywords = {Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Environment Design, Female, Humans, Mental Health, Mexico, Parks, Recreational, Regression Analysis, Residence Characteristics, Social Environment, Urban Population, Urban environment, mental health, public parks, women},\n\tpages = {637--646},\n}\n\n
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\n BACKGROUND:: The association of green spaces such as urban public parks and mental health might vary according to personal characteristics and characteristics of the park and be mediated by the use of the park. AIMS:: We investigate the association between urban public park coverage and mental health in adult women, the moderation of this association by personal and park-related characteristics, and the mediation of the association by use of public space. METHODS:: Combining data from a cross-sectional survey of the adult female population of Tijuana (Mexico) in 2014, and a study of public spaces in 2013, we analyzed the association between park coverage in buffers of 400 and 800 m from participants' homes and score in the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression scale (CES-D). We tested for mediation by use of park and interaction of urban park coverage with personal and park characteristics. RESULTS:: Urban public park coverage in the 400-m buffer had an inverse association with CES-D score that was moderated by age (significant only for younger participants), with no evidence of mediation. Park coverage in the 800-m buffer also had an inverse association with CES-D score, moderated by age and occupation (significant for younger participants and homemakers), and a mediated association was also observed. There was no interaction between park coverage and park characteristics in their association with CES-D score. CONCLUSION:: Our results confirm the potential of public parks to improve mental health and suggest that this effect could be more important at some stages in the life course for women. The upper-middle-income, Latin American country setting adds to the current knowledge that is mostly based on high-income countries.\n
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