A self-administered questionnaire to estimate the distance and mode of children's travel to school in urban India

Tetali, S, Edwards, PORCID logo, Murthy, GORCID logo and Roberts, IORCID logo (2015). A self-administered questionnaire to estimate the distance and mode of children's travel to school in urban India. [Dataset]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. 10.17037/DATA.90.
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A self-administered questionnaire produced as part of a study on distribution of children’s mode of travel to school in Hyderabad (Telangana, India). The questionnaire has 21 multiple choice items: four on demographics, nine on mode of travel and travel during dry or wet weather, two items on parental permissions for independent travel, three on children’s perceptions of safety, including road traffic injuries, and three items on physical activity after school.

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Active transport, Questionnaire development, Validity, Distance, Mode of travel, Hyderabad, India

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Survey on the Public Health Impacts of Children’s Travel to School
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Search terms used in literature review
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Distance_Estimation_Methods.pdf
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Screenshots of 'in-depth interview' and ‘Nearest landmark to home’ method used to estimate distance to school
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