Community-based interventions for encouraging safety belt use.

Auteur(s)
Geller, E.S. Johnson, R.P. & Pelton, S.L.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the behavioral impact of community-based intervention for promoting seat belt wearing. For the first study, fliers, prompting safety belt use were given to drivers at a pedestrian crosswalk. For the second study, seat belt use was recorded at the drive-in window of a bank. Both of these interventions were accepted by the community and appeared to influence marked increases in safety belt usage.

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Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
B 29985 fo /83.2 /91 / IRRD 271780
Uitgave

American Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 10 (1982), No. 2, p. 183-195, 11 ref.

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