The relationship of seat belt non- use to personality, lifestyle and driving record.

Author(s)
Wilson, R. J.
Abstract

This study explored the hypothesis that non- use of seat belts may be related to other indices of problem behavior such as substance use, personality characteristics, irresponsible attitudes and a greater driving risk. The results suggest that targeted intervention strategies may be necessary for committed non- users of seat belts. These include modified enforcement practices and attempts to change attitudes through education. Driver improvement programs are the most obvious delivery mechanism for the latter.

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Library number
B 31667 (In: B 31661) /83 / IRRD 830819
Source

In: Health Education Research, Theory and Practice, 5 (1990- 06), No. 2, p. 175- 185, 26 ref.

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