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Universal Design and Health Promotion (UDHP)

 

Examination of Built Environment Instruments Addressing Health Promoting Behaviors


The UDHP project is a content review of the commonalities and disparities across existing built environment measurement tools which measure health promotion accessibility and community livability. This study identifies subject domain content overlap across instruments, and which domains and instruments are sensitive to accessibility for people with disabilities and other constituent groups, or which require further modification. Information on instrument methodological features, including instrument development methods, research design, and psychometrics are also provided.
 
Recommendations will be provided on what instrument subject domains can be integrated into a comprehensive tool, and which instrument subject domains are best developed into smaller, hybrid scales.

 

Graphic Demonstration of Subject Domain Overlap


UDHP


Subject Domain Overviews: Indicate which instruments cover certain subject domain areas

Subject Domain Detailed Overviews: Show detailed subject domain overlap across instruments.

 

Instrument Abstractions: Provide methodological information on each instrument