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Teen perceptions of good drivers and safe drivers: implications for reaching adolescents.

F K Barg1, S Keddem, K R Ginsburg, F K Winston.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To understand definitions of the phrases "good driver" and "safe driver" among teen pre-drivers and early drivers in order to appropriately tailor messages about driving safety.
DESIGN: Qualitative study using freelisting, an anthropological research technique, to explore nuances in the ways that teens define a good driver and a safe driver
SETTING: Classes in six high schools each in a different state in the USA.
SUBJECTS: 193 adolescent pre-drivers and early drivers, aged 15-17. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Meaning of the phrase good driver and safe driver was identified for subgroups of adolescents.
RESULTS: Teen pre-drivers and early drivers define a good driver and a safe driver as one who is cautious, alert, responsible, does not speed, obeys the law, uses seatbelts, and concentrates. There are subtle and potentially important differences in the way that subgroups define a good driver and a safe driver.
CONCLUSIONS: Injury prevention experts need to attend closely to the implicit meanings that teens attach to everyday terms. Freelisting is a method that identifies perceptions about the meaning of health communication messages and suggests differences in meaning among subgroups.

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19190272     DOI: 10.1136/ip.2008.018572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inj Prev        ISSN: 1353-8047            Impact factor:   2.399


  5 in total

1.  Racial Differences in Perceptions of Psoriasis Therapies: Implications for Racial Disparities in Psoriasis Treatment.

Authors:  Junko Takeshita; Whitney T Eriksen; Valerie T Raziano; Claire Bocage; Lynn Hur; Ruchi V Shah; Joel M Gelfand; Frances K Barg
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2019-02-06       Impact factor: 8.551

2.  Making the message meaningful: a qualitative assessment of media promoting all-terrain vehicle safety.

Authors:  Maria Brann; Samantha Hope Mullins; Beverly K Miller; Shane Eoff; James Graham; Mary E Aitken
Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  2011-11-19       Impact factor: 2.399

3.  Defining the Medical Intensive Care Unit in the Words of Patients and Their Family Members: A Freelisting Analysis.

Authors:  Catherine L Auriemma; Sarah M Lyon; Lauren E Strelec; Saida Kent; Frances K Barg; Scott D Halpern
Journal:  Am J Crit Care       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 2.228

4.  Using freelisting to understand shared decision making in ADHD: parents' and pediatricians' perspectives.

Authors:  Alexander G Fiks; Angela Gafen; Cayce C Hughes; Kenya F Hunter; Frances K Barg
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2010-08-24

5.  Practical Guidance for Studies Using Freelisting Interviews.

Authors:  Shimrit Keddem; Frances K Barg; Rosemary Frasso
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2021-01-14       Impact factor: 2.830

  5 in total

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