A suite of methods for representing activity space in a healthcare accessibility study.
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Defining localities of inadequate treatment for childhood asthma: a GIS approach.Conceptualizing and comparing neighborhood and activity space measures for food environment research.Examining the spatial congruence between data obtained with a novel activity location questionnaire, continuous GPS tracking, and prompted recall surveys.Qualitative GIS and the Visualization of Narrative Activity Space Data.Aging in Activity Space: Results From Smartphone-Based GPS-Tracking of Urban Seniors.Temporal and spatial stability of Anopheles gambiae larval habitat distribution in Western Kenya highlandsUse of Activity Space in a Tuberculosis Outbreak: Bringing Homeless Persons Into Spatial Analyses.Redefining neighborhoods using common destinations: social characteristics of activity spaces and home census tracts comparedSpatial accessibility of drug treatment facilities and the effects on locus of control, drug use, and service use among heroin-injecting Mexican American men.Participatory mapping in low-resource settings: Three novel methods used to engage Kenyan youth and other community members in community-based HIV prevention research.Attributing activity space as risky and safe: The social dimension to the meaning of place for urban adolescentsIntegrating place into research on drug use, drug users' health, and drug policy.Protocol for a mixed-methods study of supplemental oxygen in pulmonary fibrosis.Generating GPS activity spaces that shed light upon the mobility habits of older adults: a descriptive analysis.A novel assessment of adolescent mobility: a pilot study.Sensing the public's reaction to crime news using the 'Links Correspondence Method'.Activity space environment and dietary and physical activity behaviors: a pilot study.Accessing doctors at times of need-measuring the distance tolerance of rural residents for health-related travel.Accessibility and utilization patterns of a mobile medical clinic among vulnerable populations.Destinations That Older Adults Experience Within Their GPS Activity Spaces Relation to Objectively Measured Physical ActivityMeasuring the geographic coverage of methadone maintenance programme in Hong Kong by using geographic information system (GIS).Measurement, Optimization, and Impact of Health Care Accessibility: A Methodological ReviewUnderstanding the experience of place: expanding methods to conceptualize and measure community integration of persons with serious mental illnessParents, Peers, and Places: Young Urban Adolescents' Microsystems and Substance Use InvolvementThe Relationship of Place to Substance use and Perceptions of Risk and Safety in Urban AdolescentsWhere do people purchase food? A novel approach to investigating food purchasing locationsAssessing Smart Phones for Generating Life-space Indicators.Ambient ultraviolet radiation exposure and hepatocellular carcinoma incidence in the United States.Activity spaces of men who have sex with men: An initial exploration of geographic variation in locations of routine, potential sexual risk, and prevention behaviors.Developing suitable buffers to capture transport cycling behavior.The added value of accounting for activity space when examining the association between tobacco retailer availability and smoking among young adults.A momentary exposures analysis of proximity to alcohol outlets and risk for assault.Effects of Treatment Type on Alcohol Consumption Partially Mediated by Alcoholics Anonymous Attendance.Building effective service delivery mechanisms for justice-involved individuals: an under-researched area.Suburban commuting and activity spaces: using smartphone tracking data to understand the spatial extent of travel behaviourUsing Geospatial Research Methods to Examine Resource Accessibility and Availability as it Relates to Community Participation of Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses.Utilizing Participatory Mapping and GIS to Examine the Activity Spaces of Homeless Youth.The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem in the Analysis of the Relationships between Obesity and the Built Environment in Guangzhou.The Uncertain Geographic Context ProblemHow GIS can help address the uncertain geographic context problem in social science research
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A suite of methods for representing activity space in a healthcare accessibility study.
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A suite of methods for representing activity space in a healthcare accessibility study.
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Jill E Sherman
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