Nino Paichadze, Venkatesh Pandey, Imran Bari, Abdullah Tauqeer, Jesús Monclús, Adnan A Hyder
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Socio-cultural context of road safety in youth: a scoping review.
Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a leading cause of death globally, disproportionately affecting youth in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While behavioral factors significantly contribute to RTIs, the role of socio-cultural norms remains understudied. This scoping review examines 75 studies (2000-2020) to explore how social norms (descriptive, injunctive, subjective, and collective) and cultural factors influence road safety behaviors among young people. Findings reveal that norms shape behaviors such as risky driving, helmet/seatbelt use, and compliance with traffic laws, often moderated by cultural contexts like gender, media, and religion. Peer and familial influences emerged as both risk and protective factors, while collective norms in certain communities reinforced harmful practices like drunk driving. Gaps persist in understanding the interplay between culture and norms, particularly in LMICs. The review highlights the need for culturally tailored interventions and further research to address socio-cultural determinants of road safety.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion (formerly Injury Control and Safety Promotion) publishes articles concerning all phases of injury control, including prevention, acute care and rehabilitation. Specifically, this journal will publish articles that for each type of injury: •describe the problem •analyse the causes and risk factors •discuss the design and evaluation of solutions •describe the implementation of effective programs and policies The journal encompasses all causes of fatal and non-fatal injury, including injuries related to: •transport •school and work •home and leisure activities •sport •violence and assault