Sociodemographic profile of motorcyclists and their vulnerabilities in traffic.

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2022-06-30 eCollection Date: 2022-04-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2022-657
Marcelo Moreira Corgozinho, Miguel Ângelo Montagner
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Abstract

Introduction: Violence has acquired an endemic character in society; traffic violence stands out, particularly considering the upward trend in deaths among motorcyclists.

Objectives: To describe the sociodemographic profile and analyze the vulnerabilities of motorcyclists from their experiences in traffic.

Methods: This is an exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative approach, performed through interviews with three groups of motorcyclists: those who used motorcycles for recreation, transportation, and for work.

Results: Most participants were male (> 80%), mainly young adults in the transportation and work groups (p < 0.001); with higher schooling and income levels in the recreation group (p < 0.001); and with lightweight motorcycles in the transportation and work groups (p < 0.001). Similar experiences fragilizing all three groups include alcohol consumption, disregard of traffic rules, and acts of aggression. With a different experience from the transportation and work groups, the recreation group experienced circumstances that were favorable to traffic safety. Overall, the pattern of answers in the transportation and work groups associated them with higher susceptibility; the work group, represented by motorcycle couriers, was marked by accidents and poor working conditions.

Conclusions: Contextual variables inflict a higher traffic vulnerability on motorcyclists of the transportation and work groups. We advocate that further exploration of the analysis of road traffic accidents be a social construct, and advances in the knowledge of risks and margins for implementing safety measures will only be possible when the approaches consider social, economic, and cultural aspects.

摩托车手的社会人口概况及其在交通中的脆弱性。
导言:暴力已成为社会的普遍现象;交通暴力尤为突出,特别是考虑到摩托车驾驶员的死亡人数呈上升趋势:方法:这是一项探索性描述性研究,采用定量方法:这是一项采用定量方法的探索性描述研究,通过对三类摩托车手进行访谈来完成:将摩托车用于娱乐、交通和工作的摩托车手:大多数参与者为男性(> 80%),在交通组和工作组中主要为年轻人(P < 0.001);在娱乐组中,受教育程度和收入水平较高(P < 0.001);在交通组和工作组中,摩托车重量较轻(P < 0.001)。使这三类人变得脆弱的相似经历包括饮酒、无视交通规则和攻击行为。与交通组和工作组的经历不同,娱乐组的经历有利于交通安全。总体而言,交通组和工作组的答案模式使他们更容易受到影响;以摩托车快递员为代表的工作组则以事故和恶劣的工作条件为特征:结论:环境变量对交通组和工作组的摩托车驾驶员造成了更高的交通脆弱性。我们主张进一步探索道路交通事故的社会建构分析,只有考虑到社会、经济和文化方面的因素,才有可能提高对风险和安全措施实施余地的认识。
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Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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