Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Primary Preventive Program "Clear Picture…!?" to Increase Traffic Safety

Q3 Engineering Transactions on Transport Sciences Pub Date : 2020-05-14 DOI:10.5507/tots.2019.004
G. Meinhard
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The present study describes the development of the "Clear Picture...!? course program and examines its effectiveness. "Clear Picture...!?" is a one-day course on alcohol prevention aimed at Estonian adolescents aged 17 to 19 years and is carried out in educational institutions. A traffic psychologist together with the police and an accident victim facilitate the knowledge transfer, personal experience, reflection exercises and experience exchange of accidents caused by alcohol through three modules. In the empirical part of the present study, the results with a re-measurement group design (N = 109) examine whether participation in the course program results in a reduction of number of driving under alcohol influence cases, the number of violations in road traffic and the number of general non-traffic-related violations. The changes reflecting the results from the cases which have been registered in the police database are measured one year pre- and post-participation in the course. Whether an increased amount of alcohol consumption among adolescents is a risk factor for more violations within and outside road traffic was tested using AUDIT. With regard to all dependent variables (violations within and outside traffic) the course program shows reduction after one year from their participation in comparison to the year before the participation. There was no change in regard to the other variables. Significant interactions between participants and time of measurement on all dependent variables indicate a greater reduction in the registered cases of violations in participants. For students whose results indicated an increased daily consumption of alcohol, more legal violations were registered with the police in Estonia over the two-year observation period than with those with low alcohol consumption. Increased daily consumption of alcohol is therefore a risk indicator for violations within and outside road traffic. Due to the present study, a traffic risk assessment questionnaire "Clear Picture…!?" was developed, which enables to give immediate feedback to the participants about possible risks and dangers in traffic. It also enables to give directions and recommendations for future behaviour and how to avoid possible traffic risks. Also, AUDIT enables to give feedback to the participants about their possible alcohol problems and gives directions for future use. Relationship was found between problematic alcohol consumption and Traffic Law violations based on AUDIT. In terms of reducing the number of violations, the course program "Clear Picture...!? has a positive effect on AUDIT
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提高交通安全的初级预防项目“清晰画面……!?”的效果评价
本研究描述了“清晰画面……!?”课程计划,并检查其有效性。"清晰画面…!?"是一个为期一天的预防酗酒课程,针对17至19岁的爱沙尼亚青少年,在教育机构开展。一名交通心理学家与警方和一名事故受害者一起,通过三个模块促进有关酒精事故的知识转移、个人经验、反思练习和经验交流。在本研究的实证部分,采用重新测量组设计(N = 109)的结果检验了参加课程计划是否会减少酒后驾驶案件的数量、道路交通违法行为的数量和一般非交通相关违法行为的数量。反映已在警察数据库中登记的案件结果的变化是在参加课程前后一年衡量的。使用AUDIT测试了青少年饮酒量的增加是否是道路交通内外更多违规行为的风险因素。关于所有因变量(交通内外的违规行为),课程计划显示,与参与前一年相比,一年后他们的参与减少了。其他变量没有变化。在所有因变量上,参与者和测量时间之间的显著相互作用表明,参与者中登记的违规案例有更大的减少。在两年的观察期内,爱沙尼亚警方向调查结果显示每天饮酒增加的学生登记的违法行为比饮酒较少的学生多。因此,每天饮酒增加是道路交通内外违规行为的风险指标。根据本研究,我们设计了一份交通风险评估问卷“Clear Picture…!?”,可以让参与者即时了解交通中可能出现的风险和危险。它还可以为未来的行为以及如何避免可能的交通风险提供方向和建议。此外,AUDIT还可以向参与者反馈他们可能存在的酒精问题,并为今后的使用提供指导。通过审计,发现饮酒问题与交通违法行为之间存在一定的关系。在减少违规次数方面,课程项目“Clear Picture…!?”对审计有积极的影响
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Transactions on Transport Sciences Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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