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. 2012 Dec;102(12):2315–2321. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300758

TABLE 2—

Walkers’ Perceptions of Program Components in the Walking-Plus-Social Marketing Program from Baseline to 12 Months: Positive Action for Today’s Health Trial, United States, February 2009–January 2010

Program Component Perceptionsa % (No.) or Mean (No.)
Increased access for walking in neighborhood
 Familiar enough with the trail to walk it independently 100 (15)
 Enjoys scenery on the trail 87 (15)
Increased safety and positive perceptions of safety
 Feels safe on the trail 100 (15)
 Feels supported by police 100 (15)
 Wants police support 100 (14)
Increased resident social connectedness of program and motivation to walk
 Social interaction is the main reason for participation 48 (13)
 Likes door hangers 89 (9)
 Likes calendars 100 (15)
 Program enjoymentb 9.07 (15)
a

Items endorsed dichotomously as “yes” or “no”; percentages represent the proportion of “yes” endorsements.

b

Item scores ranged from 1 to 10, with 1 indicating boredom and 10 indicating fun.