2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2014.08.044
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Psychometric evidence of the Brazilian version of Driving Cognitions Questionnaire (DCQ)

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“…This three-factor model has been supported . The DBS subscales are negatively correlated with perceived driving skill, and positively correlated with other measures of driving anxiety, including the DRAS and DCQ (OliSan, Cantini, de Carvalho, & Cardoso, 2015), and with stress history and MVC-related PTSD . Therefore, as a broader measure of anxious driving behaviour, the DBS warrants further study.…”
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“…This three-factor model has been supported . The DBS subscales are negatively correlated with perceived driving skill, and positively correlated with other measures of driving anxiety, including the DRAS and DCQ (OliSan, Cantini, de Carvalho, & Cardoso, 2015), and with stress history and MVC-related PTSD . Therefore, as a broader measure of anxious driving behaviour, the DBS warrants further study.…”
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confidence: 97%