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Angelo Sacco - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression. Language: en
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents.
The British journal of medical psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression.
Nicola Magnavita - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression. Language: en
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents.
The British journal of medical psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression.
Davina French - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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mild social deviance type a Behaviour Pattern and decision making style as predictors of self reported driving style and traffic accident risk
British Journal of Psychology, 1993Co-Authors: Robert West, James Elander, Davina FrenchAbstract:A 10-item self-report scale for mild social deviance (the Social Motivation Questionnaire) was developed and used in a study examining the role of social deviance in traffic accident risk. The scale focused on self-serving Behaviours which might directly or indirectly harm the interests of others. Data were obtained from 108 drivers taking part in a research programme examining a range of factors underlying traffic accident risk. Apart from social deviance scores, measures were taken of Type-A Behaviour Pattern, decision-making style, self-reported driving style, age, sex, annual mileage, and accidents over a three-year period. The results indicated that the social deviance scale yielded a good spread of values and had adequate intra-scale reliability. Social deviance was positively correlated with accident rates independently of age, sex and annual mileage. The association between social deviance and accident rates appeared to be partly mediated by faster driving speed. The results indicate that, even within the general population, social deviance can show measurable variation and that this variation is predictive of traffic accident risk.
R. Narda - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression. Language: en
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents.
The British journal of medical psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression.
L. Sani - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression. Language: en
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Type A Behaviour Pattern and traffic accidents.
The British journal of medical psychology, 1997Co-Authors: Nicola Magnavita, R. Narda, L. Sani, Arnaldo Carbone, G. De Lorenzo, Angelo SaccoAbstract:This study examines the possible relationship between Type A Behaviour Pattern (TABP) and traffic accident risk in a cohort of traffic policemen. Data were gathered from 86 police drivers from a small Italian town, using the Bortner questionnaire. Results reveal that police drivers with Type A Behaviour had higher traffic accident risk than those with lower scores at the Bortner scale. Adjusted odds ratio was 4.2 (95 per cent CI: 1.17-15.17) after correction for confounding variables in multiple logistic regression.