Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events

The present study aimed to: (a) validate the factor structures of three scales assessing driving behavior, attitudes toward traffic safety (ATTS) and self-regulation in driving, in a sample of Italian older adults, through confirmatory factor analyses and (b) to determine the effectiveness of these...

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Main Authors: Giuseppina Spano, Alessandro O. Caffò, Antonella Lopez, Luca Mallia, Michael Gormley, Marco Innamorati, Fabio Lucidi, Andrea Bosco
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00368/full
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spelling doaj-f5f8acb919b94664b26e17bbda985a5d2020-11-24T23:46:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-02-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00368422200Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision EventsGiuseppina Spano0Alessandro O. Caffò1Antonella Lopez2Luca Mallia3Michael Gormley4Marco Innamorati5Fabio Lucidi6Andrea Bosco7Department of Education Science, Psychology, Communication Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, ItalyDepartment of Education Science, Psychology, Communication Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, ItalyDepartment of Education Science, Psychology, Communication Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, ItalyDepartment of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, Foro Italico University of Rome, Rome, ItalySchool of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandDepartment of History, Cultural Heritage, Education and Society, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Psychology of Development and Socialization Processes, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Education Science, Psychology, Communication Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, ItalyThe present study aimed to: (a) validate the factor structures of three scales assessing driving behavior, attitudes toward traffic safety (ATTS) and self-regulation in driving, in a sample of Italian older adults, through confirmatory factor analyses and (b) to determine the effectiveness of these measures in predicting the likelihood and the frequency of collision involvements in the following year. A 28-item driver behavior questionnaire (DBQ), a 16-item ATTS, a 21-item extended driving mobility questionnaire (DMQ-A) were administered to 369 active Italian drivers, aged between 60 and 91 years. Results showed a four-factor structure for the DBQ, a five-factor structure for the ATTS and a two-factor structure for the Extended DMQ-A, as the best fitting models. Hurdle model analysis of count data with extra-zeros showed that all factors of DBQ predicted the likelihood of road collisions. Risky behavior, except for aggressive violations, self-regulation and attitudes toward traffic rules were associated with the frequency of collision involvement. The aforementioned three scales seemed to be a useful and concise suite of instruments assessing risky as well as protective factors of driving behavior in elderly.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00368/fulldriver behavior questionnaireself-regulationattitudes toward trafficolder driversconfirmatory factor analysiscount data
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author Giuseppina Spano
Alessandro O. Caffò
Antonella Lopez
Luca Mallia
Michael Gormley
Marco Innamorati
Fabio Lucidi
Andrea Bosco
spellingShingle Giuseppina Spano
Alessandro O. Caffò
Antonella Lopez
Luca Mallia
Michael Gormley
Marco Innamorati
Fabio Lucidi
Andrea Bosco
Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events
Frontiers in Psychology
driver behavior questionnaire
self-regulation
attitudes toward traffic
older drivers
confirmatory factor analysis
count data
author_facet Giuseppina Spano
Alessandro O. Caffò
Antonella Lopez
Luca Mallia
Michael Gormley
Marco Innamorati
Fabio Lucidi
Andrea Bosco
author_sort Giuseppina Spano
title Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events
title_short Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events
title_full Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events
title_fullStr Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events
title_full_unstemmed Validating Driver Behavior and Attitude Measure for Older Italian Drivers and Investigating Their Link to Rare Collision Events
title_sort validating driver behavior and attitude measure for older italian drivers and investigating their link to rare collision events
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The present study aimed to: (a) validate the factor structures of three scales assessing driving behavior, attitudes toward traffic safety (ATTS) and self-regulation in driving, in a sample of Italian older adults, through confirmatory factor analyses and (b) to determine the effectiveness of these measures in predicting the likelihood and the frequency of collision involvements in the following year. A 28-item driver behavior questionnaire (DBQ), a 16-item ATTS, a 21-item extended driving mobility questionnaire (DMQ-A) were administered to 369 active Italian drivers, aged between 60 and 91 years. Results showed a four-factor structure for the DBQ, a five-factor structure for the ATTS and a two-factor structure for the Extended DMQ-A, as the best fitting models. Hurdle model analysis of count data with extra-zeros showed that all factors of DBQ predicted the likelihood of road collisions. Risky behavior, except for aggressive violations, self-regulation and attitudes toward traffic rules were associated with the frequency of collision involvement. The aforementioned three scales seemed to be a useful and concise suite of instruments assessing risky as well as protective factors of driving behavior in elderly.
topic driver behavior questionnaire
self-regulation
attitudes toward traffic
older drivers
confirmatory factor analysis
count data
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00368/full
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