Tiziana Campisi, Socrates Basbas, Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid, Giovanni Tesoriere, Georgios Georgiadis
A region-wide survey on emotional and psychological impacts of COVID-19 on public transport choices in Sicily, Italy
Číslo: 3/2021
Periodikum: Transactions on Transport Sciences
DOI: 10.5507/tots.2021.010
Klíčová slova: Public transport; sustainable mobility; psychological variables; COVID-19; mode choice; transport demand; travel behavior
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Given the emerging pandemic challenges, the present study examines the public transport demand characteristics during the various phases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sicily, one of the most affected regions in Italy. The study investigates the mental state of a population sample that frequently used the local urban or regional public transport to travel to work before and during the pandemic phases in the Sicilian territory. Through the administration of an online survey, it was possible to collect sociodemographic and psychological data to understand the propensity to use public transport. A series of inferential statistical tests were applied to assess the correlation of psychological aspects (i.e., fear, anxiety, and stress) with socio-demographic variables and modal choice habits (trip frequency). Results highlight and evaluate each psychological issue among population groups and their relative role in shaping public transport-related preferences. The study highlights some proposals and their implementation strategies to prevent negative emotions and encourage public transport use in Sicily and generally.