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Adaptation and validation of the neighbourhood environment walkability scale for German-speaking youth (NEWS-Y-G)

Title: Adaptation and validation of the neighbourhood environment walkability scale for German-speaking youth (NEWS-Y-G)
Authors: Daniel A. Scheller; Andreas Humpe; Filip Mess; Viviane Nogueira de Zorzi; Cassiano Ricardo Rech; Joachim Bachner
Source: BMC Public Health, Vol 26, Iss 1 (2026)
Publisher Information: BMC, 2026.
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: LCC:Public aspects of medicine
Subject Terms: Physical activity; Adolescents; Neighbourhood; Environment; Perception; Walkability; Public aspects of medicine; RA1-1270
Description: Abstract Background Adolescents’ physical activity is related to characteristics of their neighbourhood environment. Understanding this relationship can help identify ways to promote this important health-related behaviour. The Neighbourhood Environment Walkability Scale for Youth (NEWS-Y) is the most prominent questionnaire to measure subjective perceptions on the neighbourhood environment that might have an influence on their physical activity. This study describes the development of the NEWS-Y for German-speaking adolescents (called NEWS-Y-G) and the evaluation of its reliability and validity. Methods The NEWS-Y-G was adapted and validated through a five-step process. First, the original NEWS-Y was translated into German using a back-translation technique. Participatory methods were then used to establish content validity by identifying environmental aspects specifically relevant to the German context. Third, ten cognitive interviews with adolescents were conducted for ensuring understandability before piloting the questionnaire with 587 adolescents. Of these, 249 participants completed the questionnaire twice, allowing for a test-retest reliability evaluation of subscales and individual items by using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Finally, construct validity was tested through correlations among subscales and associations with self-reported physical activity levels of participants. Results The NEWS-Y-G showed semantic equivalence with the original version. Five items were removed and twelve items were added, resulting in 74 items across the nine subscales: land use mix-diversity, recreational facilities, residential density, land use mix-access, street connectivity, walking/cycling facilities, aesthetics, traffic- and crime safety. The test-retest reliability of subscales (ICC range = 0.81–0.94) and individual items (ICC range = 0.32– 0.94) in the NEWS-Y-G was moderate to almost perfect. Moderate correlations were observed among several NEWS-Y-G subscales. Only two subscales – recreational facilities and aesthetics – showed statistically significant, albeit very weak, associations with self-reported physical activity (both ρ = 0.13, p 0.05). Conclusion The NEWS-Y-G questionnaire demonstrated good test-retest reliability and provided preliminary evidence of validity. While this study supports its use in measuring subjective walkability among adolescents, further studies in German-speaking regions are needed to confirm its validity in relation to physical activity, accounting for different mobility types as well as gender and socioeconomic disparities. The NEWS-Y-G is a valuable tool for evaluating the neighbourhood environment’s impact on adolescents, providing results that can inform urban planning and research to promote physical activity.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 1471-2458
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/1471-2458
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-026-26590-3
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/ab686280f9d74eeaae4ffcbefcdca6ea
Accession Number: edsdoj.b686280f9d74eeaae4ffcbefcdca6ea
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals