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The psychological underpinnings of young pedestrians' deliberate rule-breaking behaviour at pedestrian railway crossings: A cross-sectional study utilising the Theory of Planned Behaviour

机译:青少年行人故意违反规则行为的心理基础-基于计划行为理论的横断面研究

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School children continue to be disproportionally represented in train pedestrian collisions. Although this is often thought to be the result of deliberate rule violations, scant research has been conducted into the determinants of rule-breaking behaviour at pedestrian railway crossings among this cohort. The current study used a Theory of Planned Behaviour model, including a sensation seeking construct, to investigate the underpinnings of young pedestrians' railway violations. In total, 119 participants under the age of 18 completed a questionnaire assessing the standard Theory of Planned Behaviour constructs (attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control), demographic variables (age and gender), sensation seeking tendencies and deliberate violations at level crossings. In an attempt to gain further insight into the origins of rule breaking, an additional question was incorporated about whether participants had ever made a mistake at a railway level crossing. Regression analyses revealed support for the Theory of Planned Behaviour in predicting intention, in that subjective norm and attitude, but not perceived behavioural control, significantly predicted intention to violate railway pedestrian rules. Gender (being male) was also found to significantly predict intention, although age and sensation seeking did not. Overall, the final model accounted for 65% of the variance in intentions to deliberately break the rules at railway pedestrian crossings. Results also provided preliminary support for the notion that young pedestrians are more likely to deliberately violate the rules rather than make errors while using railway level crossings. Overall, findings suggest that intentional rule breaking is influenced by attitudinal and normative factors and is most problematic among males. Directions for future research as well as remedial efforts to discourage intentional violations are discussed.
机译:小学生在火车行人碰撞中的比例仍然很高。尽管通常认为这是故意违反规则的结果,但对这一人群中人行铁路道口违反规则行为的决定因素的研究很少。当前的研究使用了一种计划行为理论模型,包括一种寻求感觉的构造,来调查年轻行人铁路违规行为的基础。总共有119名18岁以下的参与者填写了一份问卷,评估标准的计划行为理论建构(态度,主观规范和感知的行为控制),人口统计学变量(年龄和性别),感觉寻求倾向和在平交道口故意违反行为。为了进一步了解打破规则的根源,又引入了一个有关参与者是否在铁路平交道口犯过错误的问题。回归分析表明,在预期意图方面支持计划行为理论,因为主观规范和态度(而非感知的行为控制)显着预测了违反铁路行人规则的意图。性别(男性)也被发现可以显着预测意图,尽管年龄和感觉寻求者并没有。总体而言,最终模型占故意打破铁路人行横道规则的意向差异的65%。结果还为以下观点提供了初步的支持:年轻的行人在使用铁路平交道口时更有可能故意违反规则,而不是犯错误。总体而言,研究结果表明,故意打破规则受到态度和规范因素的影响,并且在男性中最成问题。讨论了未来研究的方向以及为阻止故意违规行为而采取的补救措施。

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    《Road & Transport Research》 |2015年第3期|14-23|共10页
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    Fac Hlth, Ctr Accid Res & Rd Safety Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia|Metro North Hosp & Hlth Serv, Fortitude Valley, Qld, Australia|Ctr Accid Res & Rd Safety Queensland, Intelligent Transport Syst Human Factor Res Progr, Brisbane, Qld, Australia;

    Fac Hlth, Ctr Accid Res & Rd Safety Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia|Australian Psychol Soc, Milton, Qld, Australia;

    Ctr Accid Res & Rd Safety Queensland, Intelligent Transport Syst Human Factor Res Progr, Brisbane, Qld, Australia|CRC Rail Innovat RailCRC, Operat Safety, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

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