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Parental perception of social risk and of positive potentiality of outdoor autonomy for children: The development of two instruments
Authors:Miretta Prezza  Francesca Romana Alparone  Carmela Cristallo  Secchiano Luigi
Institution:aDepartment of Psychology, University “La Sapienza”, Via dei Marsi 78, 00185 Rome, Italy;bDepartment of Biomedical Science, University of Chieti, Italy
Abstract:An important factor that limits children's autonomy outdoors is parental perception of social danger and traffic danger. To obtain quantitative instruments for these dimensions, this work aimed to explore the validity and reliability of three scales. Two of them describe, respectively, problematic aspects of the area of residence linked to traffic and situations of social degradation that could constitute risk factors for the child's psychological and physical safety (Traffic Danger Perception Scale, Social Danger Perception Scale). The third scale investigates parental perception of the positive potentiality of outdoor autonomy for children's maturation and growth. Interviews were conducted with 377 mothers of children between 8 and 10 years of age residing in six different areas in Italy. The results indicated weak reliability of the Traffic Danger Perception Scale, which requires further investigation, and they confirmed the reliability and the construct validity of the Social Danger Perception Scale and the Perception of Positive Potentiality of Outdoor Autonomy for Children Scale. The perception of social danger was higher in mothers who live in larger urban contexts and who have more personal fear of crime and a lower sense of community. The positive perception of children's autonomy of movement was higher among mothers who live in greener areas, who have a greater sense of community and who have more neighbourhood relations.
Keywords:Children  City  Outdoor freedom  Independent mobility  Parental perception of social risk  Social Danger Perception Scale  Perception of Positive Potentiality of Outdoor Autonomy for Children Scale  Urban context  Personal fear of crime  Presence of green  Sense of community  Neighbourhood relations
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