The theory of planned behavior as mediator of the effect of parental supervision: A study of intentions to violate driving rules in a representative sample of adolescents.

Author(s)
Desrichard, O. Roche, S. & Begue, L.
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Abstract

The study reported here was designed to test the ability of the theory of planned behavior to mediate the effect of parental supervision on adolescents' intentions to violate driving rules. Results showed that age, gender, prior risky driving-behavior, and parental supervision significantly predict intentions to violate driving rules. Attitude and the subjective norm partially mediate the effect of age, prior behavior, and parental supervision. Perceived behavioral control does not predict intention and is not predicted by other variables. The results suggest that social cognitive variables partially mediate the effect of parenting practices such as supervision. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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I E146668 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E146668
Source

Journal of Safety Research. 2007. 38(4) Pp447-452 (31 Refs.)

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