Title of article :
Seat-belt use among drivers and front passengers: an observational study from the Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors :
Sadeghnejad, F. tarbiat modares university - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Health Education, تهران, ايران , Niknami, S. tarbiat modares university - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Health Education, تهران, ايران , Hydarnia, A. tarbiat modares university - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Health Education, تهران, ايران , Montazeri, A. Academic Centre for Education, Culture and Research - Health Metrics Research Centre, Iranian Institute for Health Science Research - Mental Health Research Group, ايران
From page :
491
To page :
497
Abstract :
Although seat-belts are the most effective means of preventing severe injuries and deaths from road accidents, drivers and passengers in many developing countries neglect to wear them. This study aimed to measure the rate of use of seat-belts and factors affecting their use in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran. In direct observations of 7718 vehicles at randomly selected sites in Tehran, 77.9% of drivers and 43.7% of front passenger had seat-belts fastened. More women used seat-belts than did men while driving but fewer as front-seat passengers. Rates of seat-belt wearing among both drivers and front passengers of vans and pick-up vehicles was low. In a separate interview study of 666 citizens, 62.4% stated that they always wore seat-belts while driving. The most frequently reported reasons for using seat-belts were avoiding fines, fear of injuries and respecting the law. To improve seatbelt use, it is recommended that law enforcement accompanied by public education should be a priority.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2644616
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