Exploring the Perceptions of Personal, Socio-cultural, and Environmental Factors of Active Transport by Walking as a Means of Physical Activity among Young Adults in Hong Kong SUI YU YAU 10.26180/5b6d27a993c31 https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Exploring_the_Perceptions_of_Personal_Socio-cultural_and_Environmental_Factors_of_Active_Transport_by_Walking_as_a_Means_of_Physical_Activity_among_Young_Adults_in_Hong_Kong/6954461 It is well established that physical activity contributes to physical, mental, social, and cognitive aspects of an individual’s well-being. The purpose of this study was to better understand how young adults perceived and interacted with the resources, affordances and barriers for active transport by walking in Hong Kong. The resultant Socio-ecological Framework for Active Transport by Walking in Hong Kong (QSEFAT – Hong Kong) in this study provides a guiding framework for future study of active transport and contributes new insights to support existing causal frames and directions for policy. 2018-08-10 05:50:31 Physical activity Active transport Walking Social ecology Health Policy Environment Policy Ecology