Table 3.
Qualitative sample characteristics (n = 14).
| Pseudonym | Age | Gender | Change in transportation walking since relocation | Change in transportation cycling since relocation | Change in overall physical activity since relocation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Walkability improvers | |||||
| Becky | 23 | Female | Increase | Same | Increase |
| Eva | 30 | Female | Increase | Increase | Increase |
| Alexia | 45 | Female | Increase∗ | Same | Same |
| Caroline | 32 | Female | Increase∗ | Same | Same |
| Chrissy | 32 | Female | Increase | Increase | Increase |
| Melina | 33 | Female | increase∗ | Increase∗ | Increase∗ |
| Marie | 48 | Female | Increase | Increase | Increase |
| Denise | 41 | Female | Same | Same∗ | Increase∗ |
| Victor | 43 | Male | Increase | Increase | Increase |
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| Walkability decliners | |||||
| Rosa | 30 | Female | Increase | Same | Increase |
| Eric | 33 | Male | Decrease | Decrease | Increase |
| Laura | 56 | Female | Decrease | Decrease | Same |
| Emilia | 66 | Female | Increase | N/A∗ | Same |
| Bernadette | — | Female | Decrease | Decrease | Decrease |
∗the participant changed their initial answer from the quantitative survey during the qualitative interview.