Title of article :
Young men driving dangerously: Development of the Motives for Dangerous Driving Scale (MDDS)
Author/Authors :
Robert Ho and Rita Yong Gee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The present study was conducted to identify the motives underlying dangerous driving among young males. Exploratory
factor analysis (N¼200) yielded a three-factor structure representing three major motives for risky driving – driving fast/risk
taking, confidence in one’s driving skills, disrespect for traffic laws. Confirmatory factor analysis (N¼264) confirmed and further
clarified this factor structure in representing the motives underlying young males’ driving behavior. Correlation analysis
between the three identified motives for risky driving and self-reports of experiences/frequencies of traffic accidents and
traffic offences offered support for the newly developed Motives for Dangerous Driving Scale’s criterion-related validity. The
implications of the findings with regard to the development of effective intervention strategies for dangerous driving among
young males are discussed.
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology