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A comparison of reported driving self-regulation by older adults and GPS-based measurements of their actual driving exposure

机译:老年人报告的驾驶自我调节与基于GPS的实际驾驶暴露量度的比较

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Researchers have argued that self-regulation of driving can assist older drivers to reduce their crash and injury risk, while maintaining some degree of mobility. Past research on self-regulation has relied on self-report methods. The present study used objective driving data to examine whether the degree to which older drivers report avoiding difficult driving situations corresponds to actual behaviour. Fifty-five drivers aged 75 years and older completed a questionnaire on their avoidance of four difficult driving situations (making right turns across traffic, driving on a freeway or high-speed highway, driving in peak hour traffic, and driving at night) and had their driving monitored using global positioning system (GPS) devices fitted to their vehicles. Their driving in the each of the situations was identified in the GPS data. The self-report and GPS measurements did not correspond. For each difficult situation, self-reported avoidance had no relationship with objectively measured driving patterns. A majority of participants reported that they 'never' or 'rarely' avoided each situation but objective data were consistent with greater degrees of self-regulation. This suggests that many older drivers self-regulate more than they report. Furthermore, while past research has consistently found self-reported self-regulation to increase with age and to be higher for older female drivers, the degree of actual driving in each of the four difficult situations did not differ between participants aged 75-79 and those aged 80 and older or between male and female participants. Given the current finding of a discrepancy between subjective measurements of self-regulation and objective measurements of actual driving, future research may be needed to reassess common understandings about selfregulation that have been derived from the findings of self-report based studies.
机译:研究人员认为,驾驶的自我调节可以帮助年长的驾驶员减少撞车和受伤的风险,同时保持一定程度的机动性。过去有关自我调节的研究依赖于自我报告方法。本研究使用客观驾驶数据来检查年长驾驶员报告的避免困难驾驶情况的程度是否与实际行为相对应。年龄在75岁以上的55位驾驶员完成了一份问卷调查,表述了他们如何避免遇到四种困难的驾驶情况(在交通中右转,在高速公路或高速公路上行驶,在高峰时段行驶以及在夜间行驶)使用安装在车辆上的全球定位系统(GPS)设备监控其行驶。在每种情况下,他们的驾驶都在GPS数据中得以识别。自报告和GPS测量结果不对应。对于每种困难情况,自我报告的回避都与客观测量的驾驶模式无关。大多数参与者报告说,他们“从不”或“很少”避免每种情况,但是客观数据与更高程度的自我调节相一致。这表明,许多年长的驾驶员对自我调节的能力超出了他们的报告。此外,尽管过去的研究始终发现自我报告的自我调节会随着年龄的增长而增加,而老年女性驾驶员的自我调节会更高,但在这四种困难情况下,实际驾驶的程度在75-79岁的参与者和年龄在80岁以上或男性和女性参与者之间。鉴于当前发现的自我调节的主观测量与实际驾驶的客观测量之间存在差异,可能需要进一步的研究来重新评估从基于自我报告的研究结果中得出的关于自我调节的共识。

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    《Road & Transport Research》 |2016年第3期|16-27|共12页
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    Ctr Automot Safety Res, Adelaide, SA, Australia;

    Univ Adelaide, Ctr Automot Safety Res, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia;

    Univ Adelaide, Sch Psychol, Fac Hlth Sci, Adelaide, SA, Australia;

    Univ Adelaide, Ctr Automot Safety Res, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia;

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