کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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572150 | 1452920 | 2015 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
![عکس صفحه اول مقاله: Validation of the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS) in a New Zealand young driver population Validation of the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS) in a New Zealand young driver population](/preview/png/572150.png)
• Pilot qualitative study facilitated culturally-appropriate refinement of BYNDS.
• Quantitative survey revealed high rate of risky exposure for NZ young drivers.
• Risky exposure predictive of self-reported crash involvement.
The Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale, the BYNDS (Scott-Parker et al., 2010), is a reliable and valid self-report 44-item instrument which explores the frequency of a breadth of risky driving behaviours which appear to place young and novice drivers at an increased risk of road crash injury. As part of a larger collaborative research project, the Australian-developed BYNDS was piloted in a sample of 20 young New Zealand drivers n = 14 aged 16–18 years, 9 males; n = 6 aged 19–24 years, 2 males. The wording of 21 BYNDS items was modified to reflect the cultural context of the participating New Zealand drivers. The refined BYNDS was applied in a sample of 325 young drivers n = 116 aged 16–18 years, 65 males; n = 209 aged 19–24 years, 98 males, and the factor structure examined, including exploratory factor analysis for each gender. The 5-factor structure of the BYNDS was supported, with young drivers reporting considerable engagement in risky driving exposure, moderate engagement in transient violations and mood-related driving, and less fixed violations and driving misjudgements. Risky driving exposure was predictive of self-reported crash involvement for both males and females, suggesting targeted intervention regarding when, and the circumstances under which, the young driver is on the road.
Journal: Accident Analysis & Prevention - Volume 77, April 2015, Pages 62–71