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Promoting drivers' compliance with speed limits: testing an intervention based on the theory of planned behaviour.

Mark A Elliott1, Christopher J Armitage.   

Abstract

The efficacy of a theory of planned behaviour (TPB)-based intervention to promote drivers' compliance with speed limits was tested. Participants (N=300) were randomly assigned to an experimental condition, and received persuasive messages designed to change beliefs as specified in the TPB, or a control condition. Baseline and follow-up (1 month post-baseline) measures of TPB variables and behaviour were collected using postal questionnaires. Results showed that the intervention had a significant effect on one control belief, and significantly increased perceived behavioural control and reported behaviour. Mediation analyses confirmed that the control belief change generated the perceived behavioural control change and that the perceived behavioural control change generated the behaviour change. Implications for promoting road safety are discussed.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18662491     DOI: 10.1348/000712608X318626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychol        ISSN: 0007-1269


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Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)       Date:  2016-12-02       Impact factor: 2.341

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4.  Commercial motorcyclists and road safety measures compliance. A case study of Dodoma city, central Tanzania.

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Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2022-08-19

5.  Using the theory of planned behavior to predict infant restraint use in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Anna Nelson; Naomi N Modeste; Helen H Marshak; Joyce W Hopp
Journal:  Saudi Med J       Date:  2014-09       Impact factor: 1.484

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