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Table 1 Outline of the questionnaires concerning the Play Streets in intervention streets and control streets

From: Organizing “Play Streets” during school vacations can increase physical activity and decrease sedentary time in children

 

Number of respondents

Totally disagree

Rather disagree

Neutral

Rather agree

Totally agree

 

n

(%)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(%)

Play Street questionnaire 2°:

      

My child was enthusiastic about the Play Street.*

32

0.0

0.0

6.3

18.8

75.0

My child had a lot of friends in the Play Street.*

32

3.1

0.0

18.8

31.3

46.9

It was safe to play in the Play Street for my child.*

32

3.1

18.8

6.3

25

46.9

Thanks to the Play Street intervention, I had more social contact with neighbors.*

32

9.4

3.1

28.1

25.0

34.4

I had the impression that my child played more outside during the Play Street intervention as usual.*

32

15.6

9.4

12.5

18.8

40.6

The presence of the box with play equipment was valuable.**

21

9.5

9.5

42.9

4.8

33.3

Control street questionnaire 2°°:

      

If there would be a play street in my neighborhood, children from my area would have more social contact with each other.

37

2.6

7.9

13.2

34.2

42.1

If there would be a play street in my neighborhood, adults from my area would have more social contact with each other.

38

0.0

13.2

23.7

42.1

21.1

In our neighborhood, there is insufficient play space for the children.

38

26.3

26.3

23.7

10.5

13.2

  1. *answers from parents whose children used the Play Street.
  2. **answers form parents in a Play Streets with the box available.
  3. °the questionnaire that parents from children in Play Streets, filled out after the measurement period.
  4. °°the questionnaire that parents from children in control streets, filled out after the measurement period.