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Statistical approaches to testing the relationships of the built environment with resident-level physical activity behavior and health outcomes in cross-sectional studies with cluster sampling

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posted on 2011-05-01, 00:00 authored by Ester Cerin
To achieve valid conclusions, studies exploring associations of the built environment with residents' physical activity and health-related outcomes need to employ statistical approaches accounting for clustered data. This article discusses the following main statistical approaches: analysis of covariance, regression models with robust standard errors, generalized estimating equations, and multilevel generalized linear models. The choice of a statistical method depends on the characteristics of the study and research questions. While the first three approaches are employed to account for clustering in the data, multilevel models can also help unravel more substantive issues within a social ecological theoretical framework of health behavior.

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Journal

Journal of planning literature

Volume

26

Issue

2

Pagination

151 - 167

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

Columbus, Oh.

ISSN

0885-4122

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Sage Publications

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