Integrating activity spaces in health research: Comparing the VERITAS activity space questionnaire with 7-day GPS tracking and prompted recall

Accounting for daily mobility allows assessment of multiple exposure to environments. This study compares spatial data obtained (i) from an interactive map-based questionnaire on regular activity locations (VERITAS) and (ii) from GPS tracking. 234 participants of the RECORD GPS Study completed the V...

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Vydané v:Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology Ročník 25; s. 1 - 9
Hlavní autori: Kestens, Yan, Thierry, Benoit, Shareck, Martine, Steinmetz-Wood, Madeleine, Chaix, Basile
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Netherlands Elsevier 01.06.2018
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Shrnutí:Accounting for daily mobility allows assessment of multiple exposure to environments. This study compares spatial data obtained (i) from an interactive map-based questionnaire on regular activity locations (VERITAS) and (ii) from GPS tracking. 234 participants of the RECORD GPS Study completed the VERITAS questionnaire and wore a GPS tracker for 7 days. Analyses illustrate the spatial match between both datasets. For half of the sample, 85.5% of GPS data fell within 500 m of a VERITAS location. The median minimum distance between a VERITAS location and a GPS coordinate ranged from 0.4 m for home to slightly over 100 m for a recreational destination. There is a spatial correspondence between destinations collected through VERITAS and 7-day GPS tracking. Both collection methods offer complementary ways to assess daily mobilities, useful to study environmental determinants of health and health inequities.
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DOI:10.1016/j.sste.2017.12.003