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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Front Windshield Sticker Reminder in Reducing Texting while Driving in Young Adults

机译:评价前挡风玻璃提醒器在减少年轻人开车时发短信方面的有效性

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Texting while driving is a dangerous activity that is on the rise in the United States (U.S.). Since 2011 there has been a 17% increase in the number of people injured in a motor vehicle crash involving a distracted driver. Bans on the act of texting and driving have already taken place in 46 states in the U.S., but studies have shown that they are ineffective. An unstudied method of reducing texting while driving is sticker reminders. Sticker reminders have already been proven to be an effective intervention in the realm of driver safety; one study found that a “Buckle-Up” dashboard sticker doubled the use of safety belts by front seat passengers. In this study, 104 medical students aged 21 - 29, from the University of Central Florida (UCF) College of Medicine were randomly divided into two groups, an interventional group receiving a “Drive in the Moment” windshield sticker, and a control group not receiving the sticker. Both groups took a pre- and post-survey that recorded self-reported texting and driving frequency. The results showed that the sticker intervention significantly reduced reported rates of sending texts while driving, reading texts while driving, and using social media while driving (p < 0.05). The results of this study suggest that a novel sticker-intervention could potentially serve as a point of attack when addressing the growing and dangerous texting while driving the epidemic.
机译:开车时发短信是一项危险的活动,在美国(美国),这种活动正在增加。自2011年以来,因分心驾驶员而导致的汽车事故中受伤人数增加了17%。在美国的46个州中,已经禁止了短信和驾驶行为,但研究表明,这种行为无效。贴纸提醒是一种尚未研究的减少驾驶时发短信的方法。贴纸提醒已被证明是对驾驶员安全领域的有效干预。一项研究发现,“ Buckle-Up”仪表板贴纸使前排座椅乘客使用安全带增加了一倍。在这项研究中,来自中佛罗里达大学(UCF)医学院的104名21至29岁的医学生被随机分为两组,一个是接受“当下驾驶”挡风玻璃贴纸的干预组,另一个是不接受“驾驶当下”挡风玻璃的对照组。收到贴纸。两组都进行了调查前和调查后,记录了自我报告的发短信和驾驶频率。结果表明,贴纸干预大大降低了报告的驾驶时发送文本,驾驶时阅读文本以及驾驶时使用社交媒体的报道率(p <0.05)。这项研究的结果表明,当在流行病中解决不断增长的危险文字时,一种新颖的贴纸干预可能会成为攻击的要点。

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