An investigation of factors reducing seat belt use amongst Spanish drivers and passengers on urban roads.

Seat belt use on Spain's highways is more than 80%, while on the urban roads this figure is around 50%. As there was little information available to explain the difference in seat belt use rates, the main aim of this study was to investigate why there is a lower rate of seat belt use on urban roads. A number of perceptions, beliefs and expectancies about seat belt use were examined to identify variables that discriminated between seat belt users and non-users on urban roads. The subjects were 398 undergraduate students (aged 17-47) studying at the University of Girona, Spain. On the urban roads reported discomfort from using the seat belt was higher, while perceptions of risk (for non-users), safety perceptions (for those using a seat belt), beliefs about the seriousness of a crash or the effectiveness of the seat belt were all lower than on the highway. Perceptions of safety, discomfort, and social influence predicted seat belt use on urban roads. Concern about being fined for not using a seat belt did not predict seat belt use. The results of this research suggest that in order to increase seat belt use on urban roads, the issue of discomfort must be addressed. In addition, prevention campaigns should include information about the effectiveness of the seat belt in preventing/reducing injuries or deaths on urban roads. The results also highlight the importance of social influence for determining seat belt use/non-use and the potential role social influence could play in increasing seat belt usage.

[1]  D W Eby,et al.  Trends in driver and front-right passenger safety belt use in Michigan: 1984-1998. , 2000, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[2]  I. Waldron,et al.  Possible causes of socioeconomic and ethnic differences in seat belt use among high school students. , 1999, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[3]  J. Kirscht Preventive health behavior: A review of research and issues. , 1983 .

[4]  D W Eby,et al.  Restraint use patterns for older child passengers in Michigan. , 2001, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[5]  Luis Vicente Montoro González Alcohol, drogas, seguridad vial y accidentes de tráfico , 1997 .

[6]  Neil D. Weinstein,et al.  Unrealistic optimism about susceptibility to health problems , 1982, Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

[7]  James Jaccard,et al.  Social psychological factors involved in adolescents' efforts to prevent their friends from driving while intoxicated , 1993 .

[8]  M A Parada,et al.  The validity of self-reported seatbelt use: Hispanic and non-Hispanic drivers in El Paso. , 2001, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[9]  Raphael Denis Huguenin THE CONCEPT OF RISK AND BEHAVIOUR MODELS IN TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY , 1988 .

[10]  M P Hagenzieker,et al.  Enforcement or incentives? Promoting safety belt use among military personnel in the Netherlands. , 1991, Journal of applied behavior analysis.

[11]  Allan F. Williams,et al.  CHARACTERISTICS OF DRIVERS NOT USING SEAT BELTS IN A HIGH BELT USE STATE , 1996 .

[12]  M. Becker,et al.  The Health Belief Model: A Decade Later , 1984, Health education quarterly.

[13]  L Li,et al.  Predictors of safety belt use among crash-involved drivers and front seat passengers: adjusting for over-reporting. , 1999, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[14]  M. Planes Prevención de los comportamientos sexuales de riesgo en los adolescentes: SIDA, otras enfermedades de transmisión sexual y embarazos no deseados Preventing sexual risk behaviours in adolescents: AIDS, other sexually transmitted disease, and unwanted pregnancies , 1994 .

[15]  Mark J.M. Sullman,et al.  Increasing seat belt usage in logging machinery , 1998 .

[16]  J R Stewart Seat belt use and accident involvement: a comparison of driving behavior before and after a seat belt law. , 1993, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[17]  C Darviri,et al.  Modelling the factors related to the seatbelt use by the young drivers of Athens. , 2000, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[18]  T S Dee,et al.  Reconsidering the effects of seat belt laws and their enforcement status. , 1998, Accident; analysis and prevention.

[19]  Paul D. Grubb,et al.  Increasing automobile seat belt use: an intervention emphasizing risk susceptibility , 1986 .

[20]  M R Lehto,et al.  Safety knowledge of users and non-users of the lap belt on two-point motorized belt systems. , 1997, Accident; analysis and prevention.