Title Agresyvus vairavimas: vairuotojų agresyvumo, pykčio ir saviveiksmingumo sąsajos /
Translation of Title Aggressive driving: the role of aggression, driving anger, and self-efficacy.
Authors Čėsnienė, Ilona ; Kašinska, Agnieška
DOI 10.15388/Psichol.2011.0.2562
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Is Part of Psichologija / Vilniaus universitetas.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2011, t. 43, p. 63-77.. ISSN 1392-0359
Keywords [eng] Aggression ; Aggressive driving ; Driving anger ; Driving self-efficacy
Abstract [eng] he results showed that more aggressive drivers tend to express the higher levels of driving anger than do less aggressive drivers. A negative relation between driving anger and driving self-efficacy was found. Further, the driving self-efficacy was higher in males than in females. Research findings indicate that there are gender differences in aggression, i.e. male drivers are more aggressive than female drivers. There are significant age differences in driver anger. In addition, high anger and aggression were related to unsafe driving behaviours. Seat-belt wearing tends to be less frequent among male drivers than among females. Aggression was found to be a predictor of crash-related outcomes. Finally, limitations of the study are discussed.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2011