Department of Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
Accid Anal Prev. 2012 Jul;47:75-7. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2012.01.015. Epub 2012 Feb 9.
The validity of self-reported seatbelt use among low belt use populations in low belt use countries has not been evaluated directly. Nine hundred and ninety drivers were recruited from shopping centers, car parks, and other suitable locations located in Afyon and Ankara cities of Turkey in order to compare the self-reported and observed seatbelt usage rates. Data sets were collected simultaneously from the participants not being aware of having their seatbelt use observed. Participants interviewed in Afyon (n=301) and Ankara (n=658) reported seatbelt usage ("always using a seatbelt") rates of 39% and 45%, respectively. When observed, however, only 47% in Afyon and 70% in Ankara of these drivers actually fasten their seat-belts. It seems that the drivers in both cities exaggerated their use seat belts considerably.
在安全带使用率低的国家中,低安全带使用率人群的自报安全带使用率尚未得到直接评估。为了比较自报和观察到的安全带使用率,从土耳其阿菲永(Afyon)和安卡拉(Ankara)的购物中心、停车场和其他合适地点招募了 990 名驾驶员。数据集是从不知道自己的安全带使用情况被观察到的参与者那里同时收集的。在阿菲永(Afyon)接受采访的参与者(n=301)和安卡拉(Ankara)(n=658)报告的安全带使用率(“始终使用安全带”)分别为 39%和 45%。然而,在阿菲永只有 47%的司机和在安卡拉只有 70%的司机实际上扣紧了安全带。这两个城市的司机似乎都大大夸大了他们使用安全带的情况。