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http://dx.doi.org/10.7465/jkdi.2015.26.1.21

Influence of sociopsychological aspects, smoking habit, exercise habit on the intentions of drink-driving  

Lee, Ki Hyeong (Road Traffic Authority)
Kwon, Yong Man (Department of Computer Science and Statistics, Chosun University)
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Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society / v.26, no.1, 2015 , pp. 21-29 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this paper was to investigate various factors influencing the intentions of drink-driving from multiple perspectives, in order to uncover ways to reduce the number of motor accidents caused by drink-driving. We examined sociopsychological aspects as well as driver's life styles such as smoking habit and exercise habit. Perception of behaviour controls among drink-driver' sociopsychological characteristics had the highest influence on the intentions of drink-driving, followed by influence of smoking and exercise on the intentions of drink-driving. This finding indicates that driver' life style such as smoking habit or exercise habit influences more on the intentions of drink-driving than attitude toward drink-driving or subjective regulations, which affirms that driver' life style such as smoking habit or exercise habit has significant effects on the intentions of drink-driving. Therefore, it is concluded that rehabilitative curriculum for drink-drivers should include a program to diminish drink-driving through nonsmoking and exercise habit.
Keywords
Exercise habit; intentions of drink-driving; smoking habit; sociopsychological aspects;
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