We used responses from telephone interviews conducted with a community sample of 304 older drivers to investigate associations between perceived control over driving, driving ability perception (an index of unrealistic optimism), and self-reported avoidance of high-risk driving situations. We also investigated associations between perceived control over driving, ability perception, and indices of well-being (life satisfaction and depressive symptoms). Our results indicated that perceived control and perceived ability were each associated with reduced risk avoidance and well-being, with these associations moderated by gender. We discuss the results in terms of potentially adaptive and maladaptive consequences of pervasive perceptual biases, ...
Investigations of relationships between the personality variable, locus of control (LOC, Rotter, 196...
Five-year driving habit trajectories among older adults (n = 645) at-risk for crashes were examined....
Previous studies on older drivers show that diminishing functional (i.e. visual, motor and cognitive...
Self-regulation in driving has primarily been studied as a precursor to driving cessation in older p...
This study sought to ascertain whether both the avoidance of difficult driving situations and self-r...
Even though the driving ability of older adults may decline with age, there is evidence that some in...
The objective of the present study was to examine the relationship between cognitive performance, dr...
One strategy that can be used by older drivers to guard against age-related declines in driving capa...
Even though the driving ability of older adults may decline with age, there is evidence that some in...
Drivers generally perceive their own chance of having a road accident to be significantly lower, and...
A sample of 555 drivers aged 50 or more were assessed in terms of their confidence in a range of dri...
Sustained driving in older age has implications for quality of life and mental health. Studies have ...
The relations among driving-related psychosocial measures (e.g., driving comfort, attitudes toward d...
One strategy that can be used by older drivers to guard against age-related declines in driving capa...
Although it is known that older drivers limit their driving, it is not known whether this self-regul...
Investigations of relationships between the personality variable, locus of control (LOC, Rotter, 196...
Five-year driving habit trajectories among older adults (n = 645) at-risk for crashes were examined....
Previous studies on older drivers show that diminishing functional (i.e. visual, motor and cognitive...
Self-regulation in driving has primarily been studied as a precursor to driving cessation in older p...
This study sought to ascertain whether both the avoidance of difficult driving situations and self-r...
Even though the driving ability of older adults may decline with age, there is evidence that some in...
The objective of the present study was to examine the relationship between cognitive performance, dr...
One strategy that can be used by older drivers to guard against age-related declines in driving capa...
Even though the driving ability of older adults may decline with age, there is evidence that some in...
Drivers generally perceive their own chance of having a road accident to be significantly lower, and...
A sample of 555 drivers aged 50 or more were assessed in terms of their confidence in a range of dri...
Sustained driving in older age has implications for quality of life and mental health. Studies have ...
The relations among driving-related psychosocial measures (e.g., driving comfort, attitudes toward d...
One strategy that can be used by older drivers to guard against age-related declines in driving capa...
Although it is known that older drivers limit their driving, it is not known whether this self-regul...
Investigations of relationships between the personality variable, locus of control (LOC, Rotter, 196...
Five-year driving habit trajectories among older adults (n = 645) at-risk for crashes were examined....
Previous studies on older drivers show that diminishing functional (i.e. visual, motor and cognitive...