The objective of the research was to explore the role of psychological distress in the self-reported risky driving of young novice drivers. A cross-sectional online survey incorporating Kessler’s Psychological Distress Scale and the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale was completed by 761 tertiary students aged 17-25 years with an intermediate (Provisional) driving licence in Queensland, Australia, between August and October 2009. Regression analyses revealed that psychological distress uniquely explained 8.5% of the variance in young novices’ risky driving, with adolescents experiencing psychological distress also reporting higher levels of risky driving. Psychological distress uniquely explained a significant 6.7% and 9.5% of variance...
Young novice drivers - that is, drivers aged 16-25 years who are relatively inexperienced in driving...
Analysing the data of a previous study, the authors present a number of considerations on the proble...
Road safety education (RSE) assumes that psychological determinants predict risk behaviour, and subs...
The objective of the research was to explore the role of psychological distress in the self-reported...
Earlier research demonstrates increased and decreased risk of crash related to psychological distres...
Young novice drivers are significantly more likely to be killed or injured in car crashes than older...
Young novice drivers are significantly more likely to be killed or injured in car crashes than older...
Young novice drivers constitute a major public health concern due to the number of crashes in which ...
Background The overrepresentation of young drivers in road crashes, injuries and fatalities around t...
Background: The intractable global road safety problem of the overrepresentation of young drivers i...
The contribution of risky behaviour to the increased crash and fatality rates of young novice driver...
Risky driving behavior is the most dominant human error among young novice drivers. This research's ...
Road crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers worldwide, far aheadof violence, suicide...
Objectives. We explored the risky driving behaviors and risk perceptions of a cohort of young novice...
Young people aged 17-24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young novice drivers - that is, drivers aged 16-25 years who are relatively inexperienced in driving...
Analysing the data of a previous study, the authors present a number of considerations on the proble...
Road safety education (RSE) assumes that psychological determinants predict risk behaviour, and subs...
The objective of the research was to explore the role of psychological distress in the self-reported...
Earlier research demonstrates increased and decreased risk of crash related to psychological distres...
Young novice drivers are significantly more likely to be killed or injured in car crashes than older...
Young novice drivers are significantly more likely to be killed or injured in car crashes than older...
Young novice drivers constitute a major public health concern due to the number of crashes in which ...
Background The overrepresentation of young drivers in road crashes, injuries and fatalities around t...
Background: The intractable global road safety problem of the overrepresentation of young drivers i...
The contribution of risky behaviour to the increased crash and fatality rates of young novice driver...
Risky driving behavior is the most dominant human error among young novice drivers. This research's ...
Road crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers worldwide, far aheadof violence, suicide...
Objectives. We explored the risky driving behaviors and risk perceptions of a cohort of young novice...
Young people aged 17-24 years are at high risk of being killed in road crashes around the world. Roa...
Young novice drivers - that is, drivers aged 16-25 years who are relatively inexperienced in driving...
Analysing the data of a previous study, the authors present a number of considerations on the proble...
Road safety education (RSE) assumes that psychological determinants predict risk behaviour, and subs...