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Gender differences in cycling patterns and attitudes towards cycling in a sample of European regular cyclists

机译:欧洲定期骑自行车的人样本中自行车模式和自行车态度的性别差异

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Previous research has shown that men cycle more than women and women tent to report less favourable perceptions and attitudes towards cycling than men. Gender differences in perceptions and attitudes towards cycling may be influenced by such difference in bicycle use. Attitudinal differences concerning cycling between male and female may be the consequence and not only the cause of gender imbalance in bicycle use. To our knowledge, no previous research has focused on gender differences in perceptions and attitudes towards cycling involving a sample with gender balance in bicycle use (e.g. regular cyclists). In our study, we investigated gender differences in attitudes towards cycling and towards cycling infrastructure, purpose of cycling, risk perception, and exposure to severe crashes in a large sample of regular cyclists. Following a cross-sectional design, we collected data from 2417 participants from Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, and United Kingdom. A survey was administered to an online panel of respondents. Gender differences in attitudes towards cycling were small in terms of effect size or non-significant, with women having more positive attitudes in personal benefits rather than mobility benefits. Women reported gender-stereotyped reasons for cycling more than men, except for social activities. Also, women showed higher discomfort than men cycling in mixed traffic and higher risk perception than men. Furthermore, men reported higher exposure to severe crashes than women. We contend that bicycle use and gender role (i.e. society's shared beliefs concerning a range of attitudes, norms, and behaviours that are generally considered appropriate or desirable for individuals based on their actual or perceived sex) can affect differences between male and female cyclists in perceptions, attitudes towards cycling, and cycling behaviours.
机译:先前的研究表明,男子骑自行车的人数比女子多,而女性帐篷报告的骑车感受和态度不如男子。骑自行车的这种差异可能会影响人们对骑自行车的看法和态度的性别差异。男性和女性之间骑行的态度差异可能是后果,而不仅仅是自行车使用中性别不平衡的原因。据我们所知,以前没有研究集中在对自行车的看法和态度上的性别差异,涉及自行车使用中具有性别平衡的样本(例如定期骑自行车的人)。在我们的研究中,我们调查了大批普通自行车手在骑自行车和骑自行车基础设施的态度,骑自行车的目的,风险意识以及遭受严重撞车风险方面的性别差异。经过横断面设计,我们收集了来自匈牙利,意大利,西班牙,瑞典,荷兰和英国的2417名参与者的数据。一项调查是对在线答复者进行的。就效果的影响而言,骑自行车态度的性别差异很小或不显着,女性对个人福利而非流动性福利的态度更为积极。除了社交活动外,女性报告的性别刻板印象的原因比男性更多。此外,女性在混合交通中骑自行车比男性表现出更高的不适感,并且比男性具有更高的风险感知能力。此外,男性报告的严重撞车风险要高于女性。我们认为,自行车的使用和性别角色(即,社会对一系列态度,规范和行为的共同信念,这些想法通常被认为基于个人的实际或感知的性别对个人而言是适当的或可取的)会影响男性和女性骑自行车的人的认知差异,对骑自行车的态度以及骑自行车的行为。

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