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建立改变道路使用者行为和提高交通安全的理论基础:大麻影响下驾驶(DUIC)。

Developing a theoretical foundation to change road user behavior and improve traffic safety: Driving under the influence of cannabis (DUIC).

作者信息

Ward Nicholas J, Schell William, Kelley-Baker Tara, Otto Jay, Finley Kari

机构信息

a Center for Health and Safety Culture , Montana State University , Bozeman , Montana.

b AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety , Washington , D.C.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2018 May 19;19(4):358-363. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2018.1425548. Epub 2018 Apr 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study explored a theoretical model to assess the influence of culture on willingness and intention to drive under the influence of cannabis (DUIC). This model is expected to guide the design of strategies to change future DUIC behavior in road users.

METHODS

This study used a survey methodology to obtain a nationally representative sample (n = 941) from the AmeriSpeak Panel. Survey items were designed to measure aspects of a proposed definition of traffic safety culture and a predictive model of its relationship to DUIC.

RESULTS

Although the percentage of reported past DUIC behaviors was relatively low (8.5%), this behavior is still a significant public health issue-especially for younger drivers (18-29 years), who reported more DUIC than expected. Findings suggest that specific cultural components (attitudes, norms) reliably predict past DUIC behavior, general DUIC willingness, and future DUIC intention. Most DUIC behavior appears to be deliberate, related significantly to willingness and intention. Intention and willingness both appear to fully moderate the relationship between traffic safety culture and DUIC behavior.

CONCLUSIONS

This study explored a theoretical model to understand road user behavior involving drug (cannabis)-impaired driving as a significant risk factor for traffic safety. By understanding the cultural factors that increase DUIC behavior, we can create strategies to transform this culture and sustain safer road user behavior.

摘要

目的

本研究探索了一个理论模型,以评估文化对在大麻影响下驾驶意愿和意图(DUIC)的影响。该模型有望指导改变道路使用者未来DUIC行为的策略设计。

方法

本研究采用调查方法,从美国民意调查小组中获得了一个具有全国代表性的样本(n = 941)。调查项目旨在衡量交通安全文化的拟议定义及其与DUIC关系的预测模型的各个方面。

结果

尽管报告的过去DUIC行为的比例相对较低(8.5%),但这种行为仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题——尤其是对于年轻驾驶者(18 - 29岁)而言,他们报告的DUIC行为比预期更多。研究结果表明,特定的文化成分(态度、规范)能够可靠地预测过去的DUIC行为、一般的DUIC意愿以及未来的DUIC意图。大多数DUIC行为似乎是故意的,与意愿和意图显著相关。意图和意愿似乎都完全调节了交通安全文化与DUIC行为之间的关系。

结论

本研究探索了一个理论模型,以理解涉及药物(大麻)影响驾驶的道路使用者行为,这是交通安全的一个重大风险因素。通过了解增加DUIC行为的文化因素,我们可以制定策略来转变这种文化并维持更安全的道路使用者行为。

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