Teaching adolescents safe driving and passenger behaviors: Effectiveness of the You Hold the Key Teen Driving Countermeasure.

Author(s)
King, K.A. Vidourek, R.A. Love, J. Wegley, S. & Alles-White, M.
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Abstract

Unsafe driving and passenger behaviors place teens at increased risk for fatal and nonfatal crashes. This study evaluated the short and long term efficacy of the You Hold the Key (YHTK) Teen Driving Countermeasure. A two page survey was completed by high school students at pretest, posttest, and long term (6month) post test. YHTK was associated with significant immediate and long term improvements in teen seatbelt use, safe driving, and perceived confidence in preventing drunk driving. Compared to pretests, students at immediate and long term post test more frequently wore seatbelts when driving or riding, required passengers to wear seatbelts, and limited the number of passengers to the number of seatbelts in the vehicle. Students were more likely at both post tests to avoid drinking and driving and to say no to riding with a friend who had been drinking. YHTK was associated with increases in safe teen driving and passenger behaviors. Success of YHTK is most notably due to its comprehensive nature. Future programs should consider comprehensive strategies when attempting to modify teen behaviors. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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I E146682 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E146682
Source

Journal of Safety Research. 2008. 39(1) Pp19-24 (32 Refs.)

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