2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.07.024
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The effect of stress and personality on dangerous driving behavior among Chinese drivers

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“…A total of 42 subjects (10% of the total number of drivers employed in the company on 31 May 2011) were recruited (37 men and 5 women), with a mean age of 40 years (min = 27, max = 57, SD = 6) and with [23]; * * Matthews et al, [24]; * * * Łuczak & Tarnowski, [25]. a mean length of service of 10.5 years.…”
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“…A total of 42 subjects (10% of the total number of drivers employed in the company on 31 May 2011) were recruited (37 men and 5 women), with a mean age of 40 years (min = 27, max = 57, SD = 6) and with [23]; * * Matthews et al, [24]; * * * Łuczak & Tarnowski, [25]. a mean length of service of 10.5 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two types of biochemical indicators were used as objective measurements, salivary ␣-amylase and salivary cortisol [21,22]. Salivary samples were collected with Salivette ® at the beginning (WD1), mid-way (WD2), and at the end of a work-shift (WD3) and also on a day off at approximatively the same hours (DO1, DO2, DO3) to reduce variabilities in hormone secretion related to circadian rhythm [23]. Salivary concentration was determined with an immunoenzymatic method (IMMULITE 2000, DPC, 2005-04-05) for cortisol; ␣-amylase salivary concentration was estimated indirectly by measuring enzymatic activity with a colorimetric method (DiaMetra, Ed.…”
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“…In addition, the role of this mediation was stronger in aggressive and emotional drivers. [19] Similarly, Inversen et al . performed a research on the relationship between character and risk-taking driving and crashes among Norwegian drivers and reported that individuals with higher levels of anger, tension, and irritability were more risk-taking compared to those with lower levels of these parameters.…”
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“…[23] and Ge Y. [24]. The authors studied the change in the psychological state of the driver in traffic flows of varying intensity.…”
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confidence: 99%