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Multigenerational spaces: the usage and activities of different age groups within six community parks in Victoria, Australia

P Levinger, BL Dreher, SE Soh, B Dow, F Batchelor, KD Hill

Journal of Public Health United Kingdom | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2024

Abstract

Background This study investigated how different spaces within multigenerational local parks are being used by older people and other age groups. Methods Observation of park visitors occurred in six Victorian parks one month after park refurbishment. Parks were classified into six spaces based on equipment/amenities and associated expected activity. Observations were summarized descriptively, and negative binomial regression models were used to examine the association between visitor counts and classified targeted areas. Results A total of 12 501 people visited the parks with 4.1% older visitors. The number of older visitors in each park area was consistently less than other age groups, with..

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This study was funded by the State Trustees Foundation of Australia. This funding source had no role in the design of thestudy, its execution, analyses, interpretation of the data and inwriting the manuscript for publication.