| Literature DB >> 28380341 |
Huihui Zhang1, Weina Qu2, Yan Ge3, Xianghong Sun4, Kan Zhang4.
Abstract
This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the Driver Aggression Indicators Scale (DAIS), which measures aggressive driving behaviors. Besides, demographic variables (sex and age) and the big five personality traits were examined as potential impact factors of aggressive driving. A total of 422 participants completed the DAIS, Big Five Personality Inventory (BFPI), and the socio-demographic scale. First, psychometric results confirmed that the DAIS had a stable two-factor structure and acceptable internal consistency. Then, agreeableness and conscientiousness were negatively correlated with hostile aggression and revenge committed by the drivers themselves, while neuroticism was positively correlated with aggressive driving committed by the drivers themselves. Meanwhile, more agreeable drivers may perceive less hostile aggression and revenge. More neurotic drivers may perceive more aggressive warning. Finally, the effects of age and sex on aggressive driving were not same as most studies. We found that older age group perceived and committed more hostile acts of aggression and revenge than younger age groups. Female drivers of 49-60 years perceived more aggressive warnings committed by other drivers.Entities:
Keywords: Age; Aggressive driving; Driver aggressive indicators scale; The big five personality
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28380341 DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2017.03.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Accid Anal Prev ISSN: 0001-4575