Title Spatial Factors on Satisfaction Level of Baby Stroller’s and Parenting Stress
Authors Oh, Sunghoon ; Lee, So-Min ; Park, Su-Jo
DOI http://dxdoiorg/105659/JAIK_PD201531775
Page pp.75-82
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords Baby Stroller ; Pedestrian Environment ; Parenting Stress ; Public Transportation Accessibility
Abstract Baby strollers are the weakest subject in the public road because they are the slowest and most vulnerable with shock, noise, light, toxic, etc If we manage the urban environment for the baby strollers, general requirement for pedestrians or the handicapped groups will be met immediately This study is to find out how the baby caring persons evaluate overall environment for baby strollers and what constituent elements matters most in the evaluation process Among the four elements group of sidewalk quality, pedestrian networks, building accessibility, and public transportation convenience level, build accessibility is revealed unrelated to the satisfaction decision According to the analysis, the stress level is related to the socially-isolated feeling and passenger car demand of baby care-givers Therefore without pertinent spatial improvement strategy for baby strollers, there will arise not only street design issues but social and transportational issues also