Literature DB >> 16795663

Rewarding safety belt usage at an industrial setting: Tests of treatment generality and response maintenance.

E S Geller1.   

Abstract

An incentive program to motivate seat belt use was implemented at a large munitions plant. Seat belt usage was assessed daily at an entrance/exit gate of the industrial complex when employees arrived for work in the morning and departed in the afternoon. During treatment incentive fliers, which prompted seat belt usage and gave belt wearers opportunities to win prizes, were distributed only in the afternoon. Seat belt wearing increased from baseline means of 20.4% and 17.3% during the morning and afternoon, respectively, to averages of 55.5% during afternoon departures and 31.1% during morning arrivals. During follow-up, mean belt use dropped almost to baseline levels. Categorizing vehicles according to driver sex and license plate number enabled a study of belt wearing practices of individuals, and revealed that the incentive program influenced some drivers to wear their seat belts during morning arrival when incentives were not distributed (i.e., treatment generalization) and during a follow-up period after the incentives were withdrawn (i.e., response maintenance).

Year:  1983        PMID: 16795663      PMCID: PMC1307875          DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1983.16-189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Behav Anal        ISSN: 0021-8855


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