An examination of the factors that influence drivers' willingness to use hand-held mobile phones

被引:44
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作者
Rozario, Mark [2 ]
Lewis, Ioni [1 ]
White, Katherine M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Univ Technol, CARRS Q, Kelvin Grove, Qld 4059, Australia
[2] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Psychol & Counselling, Kelvin Grove, Qld 4059, Australia
关键词
Mobile phone use while driving; Theory of Planned Behaviour; Behavioural willingness; TRAIT STRESS SUSCEPTIBILITY; CAR CRASH INJURY; TRAFFIC CONGESTION; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; PERSONALITY; PASSENGERS; RISK; EXTROVERSION; NEUROTICISM; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1016/j.trf.2010.07.002
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Hand-held mobile phone use while driving is illegal throughout Australia yet many drivers persist with this behaviour. This study aims to understand the internal, driver-related and external, situational-related factors influencing drivers' willingness to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving. Sampling 160 university students, this study utilised the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to examine a range of belief-based constructs. Additionally, drivers' personality traits of neuroticism and extroversion were measured with the Neuroticism Extroversion Openness-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI). In relation to the external, situational-related factors, four different driving-related scenarios, which were intended to evoke differing levels of drivers' reported stress, were devised for the study and manipulated drivers' time urgency (low versus high) and passenger presence (alone versus with friends). In these scenarios, drivers' willingness to use a mobile phone in general was measured. Hierarchical regression analyses across the four different driving scenarios found that, overall, the TPB components significantly accounted for drivers' willingness to use a mobile phone above and beyond the demographic variables. Subjective norms, however, was only a significant predictor of drivers' willingness in situations where the drivers were driving alone. Generally, neuroticism and extroversion did not significantly predict drivers' willingness above and beyond the TPB and demographic variables. Overall, the findings broaden our understanding of the internal and external factors influencing drivers' willingness to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving despite the illegality of this behaviour. The findings may have important practical implications in terms of better informing road safety campaigns targeting drivers' mobile phone use which, in turn, may contribute to a reduction in the extent that mobile phone use contributes to road crashes. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页数:12
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