The pedestrian behaviour of Spanish Adolscents

M.J.M. Sullman, M.E. Gras, S. Font-Mayolas, L. Masferrer, M. Cunill, M. Planes

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    Abstract

    Adolescent pedestrians are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. This research tested the applicability of the recently developed Adolescent Road user Behaviour Questionnaire (ARBQ) amongst a sample of 2006 Spanish adolescents. Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the full scale found that the original three factors did not adequately fit the data, but an acceptable fit was obtained for the shortened 21-item version of the scale. In line with research from the UK, the present study found that males reported more unsafe road crossing behaviour and playing on the roads, but there was no gender difference for engaging in planned protective behaviour. This research also confirmed that unsafe road crossing behaviour increased with age, while dangerous playing on the road and planned protective behaviours both decreased with age. The present study also confirmed that the ARBQ is a useful tool for investigating the safety-related behaviour of adolescents on the road.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)531-539
    JournalJournal of Adolescence
    Volume34
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Keywords

    • adolescents
    • behaviour
    • road safety
    • pedestrians
    • ARBQ

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