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与困驾行为相关的动机因素:对大学生的定性研究。

Motivational factors associated with drowsy driving behavior: a qualitative investigation of college students.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

Department of Behavioral and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA; Center for Health and Homeland Security & Center for Health Outcomes Research, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.

出版信息

Sleep Health. 2018 Feb;4(1):116-121. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2017.10.007. Epub 2017 Dec 6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This qualitative investigation sought to identify the motivational factors that contribute to drowsy driving in college students and to discover important messaging strategies that may help prevent or reduce this behavior in this population.

DESIGN

Four focus groups of college students.

SETTING

A large university in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area during the Fall 2016 term.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty-six undergraduate students between the ages of 18 and 25 years.

MEASUREMENTS

Notes and transcripts from the focus group sessions were analyzed to identify recurring themes regarding attitudes, motivations, experiences, influences, and potential preventive messaging strategies related to drowsy driving.

RESULTS

Although most participants had heard of drowsy driving and were concerned about it, they did not associate it with legal risks and were more concerned about alcohol-impaired and distracted driving as crash risks. Participants viewed drowsy driving as a normal and unavoidable part of their lives over which they had little control. For potential anti-drowsy driving messaging strategies, participants preferred messages delivered via audiovisual or social media that featured graphic and emotional portrayals of crashes and their consequences. Participants also voiced strong support for preventive messaging strategies equating various degrees of sleep deprivation to known impairing levels of alcohol, as well as messages providing cues to action to actual drowsy drivers on roadways.

CONCLUSIONS

Increased enforcement, education, and public messaging campaigns are needed to increase knowledge and influence attitudes and opinions among young drivers about the dangers and social unacceptability of drowsy driving.

摘要

目的

本定性研究旨在确定导致大学生昏昏欲睡驾驶的动机因素,并发现可能有助于预防或减少该人群中这种行为的重要信息传递策略。

设计

大学生的四个焦点小组。

地点

华盛顿特区大都市区的一所大型大学,在 2016 年秋季学期。

参与者

26 名年龄在 18 至 25 岁之间的本科生。

测量

对焦点小组会议的记录和记录进行了分析,以确定与昏昏欲睡的驾驶相关的态度、动机、经验、影响和潜在的预防信息传递策略的反复出现的主题。

结果

尽管大多数参与者听说过昏昏欲睡的驾驶并且对此感到担忧,但他们并没有将其与法律风险联系起来,而是更担心酒精中毒和分心驾驶作为撞车风险。参与者认为昏昏欲睡的驾驶是他们生活中正常且不可避免的一部分,他们对此几乎没有控制。对于潜在的反昏昏欲睡驾驶信息传递策略,参与者更喜欢通过视听或社交媒体传递的信息,这些信息以图形和情感的方式描绘了撞车事故及其后果。参与者还强烈支持将各种程度的睡眠不足等同于已知的酒精损害程度,并提供在道路上对实际昏昏欲睡的驾驶员采取行动的线索。

结论

需要加强执法、教育和公共宣传活动,以提高年轻司机对昏昏欲睡驾驶的危险和社会不可接受性的认识,并影响他们的态度和意见。

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