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Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot ; 31(2): 216-224, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38174698

ABSTRACT

Cell phone use while walking escalates pedestrian safety risks, particularly among students, given their heavy reliance on these devices. Psychological factors wield significant influence on individual behavior, particularly among adolescents who navigate a blend of rational and social-reactive pathways in decision-making. Therefore, this paper employs the Prototype Willingness Model (PWM) to scrutinize psychological determinants of students' cell phone use while walking, drawing on data from 368 valid samples. Structural equation modeling (SEM) dissects the impact of psychological constructs on this behavior, highlighting the significance of both the social response and reasoning pathways within PWM. The study comprehensively analyzes direct, indirect, and overall effects of exogenous variables on behavioral intention and behavior.


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Cell Phone , Pedestrians , Humans , China , Pedestrians/psychology , Adolescent , Male , Female , Intention , Students/psychology , Walking , Attention , Accidents, Traffic/prevention & control , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Traffic Inj Prev ; 24(7): 632-637, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37486268

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OBJECTIVE: Child restraint systems (CRS) can significantly lower the chance of child harm and death. Despite the benefit of CRS, their use in developing countries is low. Therefore, examining the factors that affect parents' use of CRS is essential. METHODS: In this study, the associations of demographic characteristics and the exogenous constructs in the health belief model (HBM) and the theory of planned behavior (TPB) with parents' CRS use were investigated with structural equation modeling. RESULTS: Demographic factors alone explained 23.1% of the variance in CRS use. The model's explanatory power increased greatly when exogenous constructs were incorporated from the HBM and TPB. Having a college degree, knowledge about CRS, perceived susceptibility, self-efficacy, and attitude significantly impacted parents' use of CRS. CONCLUSIONS: The use of CRS in China is still low. Much effort should be done to increase the use of CRS in China, including education, and publicity.


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Child Restraint Systems , Child , Humans , Accidents, Traffic , Parents/education , Attitude , China , Intention
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Comput Intell Neurosci ; 2014: 571058, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25477954

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Safety of dangerous goods transport is directly related to the operation safety of dangerous goods transport enterprise. Aiming at the problem of the high accident rate and large harm in dangerous goods logistics transportation, this paper took the group decision making problem based on integration and coordination thought into a multiagent multiobjective group decision making problem; a secondary decision model was established and applied to the safety assessment of dangerous goods transport enterprise. First of all, we used dynamic multivalue background and entropy theory building the first level multiobjective decision model. Secondly, experts were to empower according to the principle of clustering analysis, and combining with the relative entropy theory to establish a secondary rally optimization model based on relative entropy in group decision making, and discuss the solution of the model. Then, after investigation and analysis, we establish the dangerous goods transport enterprise safety evaluation index system. Finally, case analysis to five dangerous goods transport enterprises in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region validates the feasibility and effectiveness of this model for dangerous goods transport enterprise recognition, which provides vital decision making basis for recognizing the dangerous goods transport enterprises.


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Decision Making , Entropy , Hazardous Substances , Models, Theoretical , Risk Assessment , Transportation , Humans , Nonlinear Dynamics
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