Title of article
Drivers’ Addiction Toward Cell Phone Use While Driving
Author/Authors
Khoshfar Gh.R نويسنده , عظيم محسني مجيد نويسنده , داودي رسول نويسنده , Sedaghati Shokri Batoul نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran.
Pages
8
From page
97
To page
104
Abstract
Background: The use of a cell phone when driving has been recognized as a type of distraction worldwide. Addictive tendency to use technology, including cell phone use while driving may be a substantial problem for drivers and increasing risk of accidents. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of driversamp;rsquo; addiction to use a cell phone while driving.amp;nbsp;
Materials and Methods: A sample of 400 drivers with ages 18-65 years old completed a questionnaire which was designed based on Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Hierarchical regression analysis was utilized to predict driversamp;rsquo; addiction to use a cell phone while driving on demographic characteristics and TPB components.amp;nbsp;
Results: Drivers had mean age of 35.63(8.72) and were 77% male, and 23% female. Tests of validity and reliability were conducted for every variable. According to findings, the hierarchical regression analysis model showed that the TPB was able to predict 59% variance in addiction toward cell phone use and attitude emerging as the strongest predictor during this analysis. All components of TPB were more independent to age than gender.
Conclusion: The fundamental TPB components were directly associated with the addiction to use a cell phone when driving. The present study has identified that older drivers were considerably less probable to use a cell phone while driving. Also this study showed that males use a cell phone significantly more frequent. More practical road safety measures are required to rebuff and mitigate the effects of using cell phones while driving.
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2412403
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