Objective: To examine the relationship between the perceived safety of specified road behaviors, selfdescribed road behaviors, and pedestrian injury among adolescent students in Kathmandu, Nepal. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1557 adolescents in grades 6–8 across 14 schools in Kathmandu using a self-administered questionnaire in 2003. A multiple logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the data. Results: Adolescents were more likely to suffer from pedestrian injury when they did not always ‘‘wait for green signals to cross the road’’. There were no significant associations between road behaviors such as ‘‘looking both ways along the road before crossing’’ or ‘‘playing in the road or sidewalks’’ and pedestria...
Background: Traffic injuries are an important problem in low income countries. In Uganda road traff...
The majority of cross-cultural research on traffic safety has investigated driver behaviour, yet in ...
This paper summarises a study in which the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used as a theoretic...
Background: Busy and poor road infrastructure along routes to school poses high risk of traffic inju...
Background: Injuries are now a major cause of death and disability among the adolescents in the worl...
This study aimed to investigate early adolescents’ mobility, taking into consideration risky pedestr...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children. T...
This study was carried out to investigate the safety related behaviour of road users aged 11-16. A s...
Aim: The aim of this work is to determine the behaviours of adolescents towards safety measures at s...
British statistics for 2001 showed that there were over 12,000 child road casualties between the age...
Faculty of Pharmacy, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and PharmacyIntroduction Road ...
Purpose: Unsafe behaviors are an important cause of accidents in adolescent age groups. This study w...
PROBLEM UNDER STUDY: Children aged 11-16 are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. Ways of ...
The aim of the present study was to develop a self-report questionnaire to provide a classification ...
BACKGROUND: Pedestrian injuries are a major public health problem, especially among children,...
Background: Traffic injuries are an important problem in low income countries. In Uganda road traff...
The majority of cross-cultural research on traffic safety has investigated driver behaviour, yet in ...
This paper summarises a study in which the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used as a theoretic...
Background: Busy and poor road infrastructure along routes to school poses high risk of traffic inju...
Background: Injuries are now a major cause of death and disability among the adolescents in the worl...
This study aimed to investigate early adolescents’ mobility, taking into consideration risky pedestr...
Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among children. T...
This study was carried out to investigate the safety related behaviour of road users aged 11-16. A s...
Aim: The aim of this work is to determine the behaviours of adolescents towards safety measures at s...
British statistics for 2001 showed that there were over 12,000 child road casualties between the age...
Faculty of Pharmacy, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and PharmacyIntroduction Road ...
Purpose: Unsafe behaviors are an important cause of accidents in adolescent age groups. This study w...
PROBLEM UNDER STUDY: Children aged 11-16 are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. Ways of ...
The aim of the present study was to develop a self-report questionnaire to provide a classification ...
BACKGROUND: Pedestrian injuries are a major public health problem, especially among children,...
Background: Traffic injuries are an important problem in low income countries. In Uganda road traff...
The majority of cross-cultural research on traffic safety has investigated driver behaviour, yet in ...
This paper summarises a study in which the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) was used as a theoretic...