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埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州北谢瓦地区,乘坐小型车辆出行的乘客不适症状及相关危险因素。

Feeling unwell of passenger travel by small vehicles and associated risk factors in the North Shewa Zone, Oromiya, Ethiopia.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Salale University, Fitche, Oromiya, Ethiopia.

Department of Education and Behavioral Study, Salale University, Fitche, Oromiya, Ethiopia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Jun 24;24(1):1672. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19172-8.

Abstract

The current study investigated how and why sociocultural structures, situational conditions, and personal behavioural factors cause passengers to feel ill when travelling by minibuses, drawing on ideas from the social construction theory of illness. A significant objective was to investigate associated risk variables that influence passengers' feelings of illness related to the social environment, addressing their beliefs, meanings, practices, and behaviours. A survey method was used to obtain data from 384 passengers for the study. The results of logistic regression indicated that feeling ill when travelling by minibuses differed from passenger to passenger; then, they had their own set of practical and emotional challenges that had no known medical reason. Compared with male and older passengers, female and younger passengers were more likely to feel ill. Furthermore, stress and role-set effects increased passengers' experiences of feeling ill more than did passengers who had no stress prior to the trip and who had only one role. Additionally, passengers who travelled intermittently, utilized suppression techniques to lessen travel discomfort, and fastened seat belts were less likely to experience symptoms of illness. Passengers who travelled on unsafe roads and used alcohol before travel, on the other hand, were more likely to feel ill than those who travelled on safer roads and did not use alcohol before the trip. The findings suggest that passengers should be aware of predisposing conditions that result in illness, be able to rest before travelling, and use all suppressive methods to reduce or prevent illness while travelling by small buses.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨社会文化结构、情境条件和个人行为因素如何以及为何导致乘客在乘坐小巴时感到不适,其理论基础是疾病的社会建构理论。本研究的一个重要目标是调查与社会环境相关的风险变量,这些变量影响着乘客与社会环境相关的患病感,包括他们的信念、意义、实践和行为。本研究采用问卷调查法,从 384 名乘客处收集数据。逻辑回归的结果表明,乘客乘坐小巴时的患病感受因人而异,他们有自己的一套实际和情感挑战,这些挑战没有已知的医学原因。与男性和老年乘客相比,女性和年轻乘客更有可能感到不适。此外,与旅行前没有压力且只有一个角色的乘客相比,压力和角色集效应对乘客患病体验的影响更大。此外,间歇性乘车、使用抑制技术减轻旅行不适以及系好安全带的乘客不太可能出现患病症状。相比之下,在不安全的道路上旅行且旅行前饮酒的乘客比在更安全的道路上旅行且旅行前不饮酒的乘客更有可能感到不适。研究结果表明,乘客应该注意导致患病的潜在条件,在旅行前休息,并使用所有抑制方法来减少或预防在乘坐小巴时患病。

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