哪些司机会边开车边生活,哪些司机会在开车时转变?一般愤怒与驾驶愤怒之间关系的调节因素分析

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
David Herrero-Fernández , Smaranda R. Bogdan-Ganea , Carla Álvarez-Ferradas , Juan Luis Martín-Ayala
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简介特质性驾驶愤怒是道路安全领域广泛研究的一个人格变量,因为它与道路上的危险行为和车祸相关事件都有密切关系。德芬巴赫驾驶愤怒量表的理论方法强调了可能激起驾驶者愤怒的不同情况,但通常将特质驾驶愤怒作为一个整体进行分析。一般特质愤怒被认为是特质驾驶愤怒最相关的预测因素之一,与驾驶愤怒的关系适中。研究方法目前的研究旨在分析特质性一般愤怒与每一种激怒情况之间的关系,并寻找可能缓和这些关系的人格变量。根据文献综述,预计自尊会调节无礼和敌意手势,A 型行为模式会调节慢速驾驶和交通阻塞,自觉性会调节警察在场和非法驾驶。从西班牙普通人群中抽取的 417 名驾驶员(平均年龄 31.24 岁,最小年龄 13.59 岁,64.5% 为女性)完成了一套自我报告。结果显示结果显示,敌意手势、不礼貌、非法驾驶和慢速驾驶具有明显的调节作用。对这些调节作用的条件过程进行了分析。最后,讨论了实际意义,以便根据驾驶员的个人倾向实施有针对性的干预措施。因此,干预措施应针对不同的驾驶愤怒诱因:对于因不尊重而愤怒的人,应增强其自尊心;对于因交通减速而愤怒的人,应减少其A型行为;对于因他人危险驾驶而愤怒的人,应提高其自觉性。
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Which drivers drive as they live and who are transformed while driving? Analysis of moderators in the relationship between general anger and driving anger

Introduction: Trait driving anger is a widely studied personality variable in the field of road safety, due to its strong relationship with both risky behavior on the road and crash-related events. The Deffenbacher’s Driving Anger Scale theoretical approach has underlined different situations that could provoke anger in drivers, although trait driving anger is usually analyzed as a whole. Trait general anger has been proposed as one of the most relevant predictors of trait driving anger, showing moderate relationships with it. Method: The current research aimed to analyze the relationship between trait general anger and each one of the situations provoking anger, as well as to search for personality variables that could moderate these relationships. Based on literature review, it was expected that self-esteem would moderate both Discourtesy and Hostile gestures, Type-A behavior pattern would moderate both Slow driving and Traffic obstructions, and conscientiousness would moderate both Police presence and Illegal driving. A sample of 417 drivers (Mage = 31.24, SDage = 13.59, 64.5% females) taken from the Spanish general population completed a set of self-reports. Results: The results showed significant moderation effects in the case of Hostile gestures, Discourtesy, Illegal driving, and Slow driving. Conditional processes of these moderations were analyzed. Lastly, practical implications are discussed, allowing for tailored interventions to be implemented based on individual drivers' tendencies. Therefore, interventions should address different triggers of driving anger: boosting self-esteem for those angered by disrespect, targeting Type-A behavior reduction for those angered by traffic slowdowns, and promoting conscientiousness enhancement for those angered by others' risky driving.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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