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Risk perception and travel satisfaction associated with the use of public transport in the time of COVID-19. The case of Turin, Italy

The present study examined the association between risk perception and travel satisfaction related to the use of public transport (PT) during COVID-19 pandemic in Turin, Italy. A total of 448 PT users took part in an online survey conducted from January to March 2021. It investigated safety and risk...

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Autores principales: Gnerre, Martina, Abati, Daniela, Bina, Manuela, Confalonieri, Federica, De Battisti, Silvia, Biassoni, Federica
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35358209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265245
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author Gnerre, Martina
Abati, Daniela
Bina, Manuela
Confalonieri, Federica
De Battisti, Silvia
Biassoni, Federica
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Abati, Daniela
Bina, Manuela
Confalonieri, Federica
De Battisti, Silvia
Biassoni, Federica
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description The present study examined the association between risk perception and travel satisfaction related to the use of public transport (PT) during COVID-19 pandemic in Turin, Italy. A total of 448 PT users took part in an online survey conducted from January to March 2021. It investigated safety and risk perception related to the use of PT, and the users’ subjective experience, measured through the Satisfaction with Travel Scale (STS). These perceptions were compared for three time scenarios: before the pandemic, during the pandemic, and in the future at the end of the pandemic emergency. Results showed that COVID-19 influenced respondents risk perception both during the pandemic and in their projections about the future, especially for females. The risk of contagion from COVID-19 is perceived as higher inside a PT vehicle than in the adjacent/waiting spaces. Regarding travel satisfaction, the overall scores of the STS indicated that the pandemic has impacted reported well-being while travelling, both now and in the future. The dimension of activation shifted towards the negative pole and did not indicate a return to risk perception before the pandemic levels at the end of the crisis (especially for females). Respondents reported a significant decrease in their level of pleasure and satisfaction during the pandemic, but expect that in the future these levels will go back to the levels previously experienced. Regarding travel satisfaction, PT users aged 36 to 50 years reported the highest level of satisfaction, while younger users (18 to 35 years) reported the lowest degree of satisfaction in all three time scenarios. Overall, the results clearly pinpoint that health-related perceived risk is becoming a key determinant for PT use. Within this context, different dimensions of travel satisfaction proved to be impacted differently by the pandemic, for both current and future scenarios.
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spelling pubmed-89704872022-04-01 Risk perception and travel satisfaction associated with the use of public transport in the time of COVID-19. The case of Turin, Italy Gnerre, Martina Abati, Daniela Bina, Manuela Confalonieri, Federica De Battisti, Silvia Biassoni, Federica PLoS One Research Article The present study examined the association between risk perception and travel satisfaction related to the use of public transport (PT) during COVID-19 pandemic in Turin, Italy. A total of 448 PT users took part in an online survey conducted from January to March 2021. It investigated safety and risk perception related to the use of PT, and the users’ subjective experience, measured through the Satisfaction with Travel Scale (STS). These perceptions were compared for three time scenarios: before the pandemic, during the pandemic, and in the future at the end of the pandemic emergency. Results showed that COVID-19 influenced respondents risk perception both during the pandemic and in their projections about the future, especially for females. The risk of contagion from COVID-19 is perceived as higher inside a PT vehicle than in the adjacent/waiting spaces. Regarding travel satisfaction, the overall scores of the STS indicated that the pandemic has impacted reported well-being while travelling, both now and in the future. The dimension of activation shifted towards the negative pole and did not indicate a return to risk perception before the pandemic levels at the end of the crisis (especially for females). Respondents reported a significant decrease in their level of pleasure and satisfaction during the pandemic, but expect that in the future these levels will go back to the levels previously experienced. Regarding travel satisfaction, PT users aged 36 to 50 years reported the highest level of satisfaction, while younger users (18 to 35 years) reported the lowest degree of satisfaction in all three time scenarios. Overall, the results clearly pinpoint that health-related perceived risk is becoming a key determinant for PT use. Within this context, different dimensions of travel satisfaction proved to be impacted differently by the pandemic, for both current and future scenarios. Public Library of Science 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8970487/ /pubmed/35358209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265245 Text en © 2022 Gnerre et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Confalonieri, Federica
De Battisti, Silvia
Biassoni, Federica
Risk perception and travel satisfaction associated with the use of public transport in the time of COVID-19. The case of Turin, Italy
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title_short Risk perception and travel satisfaction associated with the use of public transport in the time of COVID-19. The case of Turin, Italy
title_sort risk perception and travel satisfaction associated with the use of public transport in the time of covid-19. the case of turin, italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35358209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265245
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