OBJECTIVE: To examine the inclusion of health behavior theory in distracted driving PSAs on YouTube.com. METHODS: Two-hundred fifty PSAs were assessed using constructs from 4 prominent health behavior theories. A total theory score was calculated for each video. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with higher theory scores. RESULTS: PSAs were generally lacking in theoretical content. Video length, use of rates/statistics, driving scenario depiction, and presence of a celebrity were positively associated with theory inclusion. CONCLUSION: Collaboration between health experts and PSA creators could be fostered to produce more theory-based distracted driving videos on YouTube.com.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the inclusion of health behavior theory in distracted driving PSAs on YouTube.com. METHODS: Two-hundred fifty PSAs were assessed using constructs from 4 prominent health behavior theories. A total theory score was calculated for each video. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with higher theory scores. RESULTS: PSAs were generally lacking in theoretical content. Video length, use of rates/statistics, driving scenario depiction, and presence of a celebrity were positively associated with theory inclusion. CONCLUSION: Collaboration between health experts and PSA creators could be fostered to produce more theory-based distracted driving videos on YouTube.com.
Authors: Cameron Lister; Marla Royne; Hannah E Payne; Ben Cannon; Carl Hanson; Michael Barnes Journal: Am J Public Health Date: 2015-09-17 Impact factor: 9.308