A comparative analysis of factors impacting on seat belt use.

Author(s)
Kuechenmeister, T.J. Morrison, A.J. & Cohen, M.E.
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Abstract

A national survey of 1500 adults and 500 adolescents identified the major factors impacting on seat belt use. Particular attention was paid to the important role of interpersonal interaction and instruction plays instigating and reinforcing seat belt use. The importance of interpersonal interaction was assessed relative to the impact of demographic variables, perception of seat belt comfort and convenience, and attitudes concerning seat belt use.

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B 19568 fo /91/ IRRD 246791
Source

Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1979, 1979, 13 p., fig., tab., ref.; SAE Paper No. 790687

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