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Sleep-related car crashes: Risk perception and decision-making processes in young drivers
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- The aim of the present study is to analyse factors affecting worries, coping strategies and decisions of young drivers regarding the risk of sleep-related car crashes. Furthermore, the study also analyses whether framing the same information about sleepiness in two different linguistic forms influences: (1) the evaluation of the level of risk associated to a specific level of drowsiness (Attribute Framing problem); (2) the willingness to enact strategies to "prevent" sleepiness before night-time driving (Goal Framing problem); (3) the choice between two different ways, both of equal expected efficacy, of lowering drowsiness (Risky decision-making Framing problem). Six hundred and ninety-five young drivers [(57.6% females, 42.4% males); mean age 20.85 years (S.D. = 1.2)] answered questions on drive risk perception and sleepiness, on nocturnal driving experience and on the strategies to deal with driver sleepiness, responding to one of the two different versions of the framed problems. A sub-sample of 130 participants completed the framed problems in both versions. The results show that experiences of sleep attacks and nocturnal driving frequency in the past 6 months affect both risk perception and the preventive strategies adopted. Furthermore, the manipulation on two out of the three problems (attribute and risky decision-making frames) significantly affected the respondents' evaluation.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Automobile Driving
Engineering
FRAMING EFFECTS
Adolescent
Decision Making
Applied psychology
Poison control
Human Factors and Ergonomics
RISK PERCEPTION
Computer security
computer.software_genre
Suicide prevention
Risk-Taking
Sex Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
YOUNG DRIVERS
Injury prevention
medicine
Humans
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Chi-Square Distribution
business.industry
Accidents, Traffic
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Framing effect
DRIVER SLEEPINESS
Risk perception
driver sleepiness
framing effects
risk perception
young drivers
Sleep deprivation
Framing (social sciences)
Attitude
Sleep Deprivation
Female
medicine.symptom
business
Risk assessment
computer
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....46d6f99783152eada5b104d3bf370824