Aggression, emotional self-regulation, attentional bias, and cognitive inhibition predict risky driving behavior.

作者: Susan Raouf Hadadi Sani , Zahra Tabibi , Javad Salehi Fadardi , Despina Stavrinos

DOI: 10.1016/J.AAP.2017.10.006

关键词: Emotional self-regulationSelf-controlDevelopmental psychologyPsychologyAttentional biasAngerCorrelationCognitive inhibitionStroop effectAggression

摘要: The present study explored whether aggression, emotional regulation, cognitive inhibition, and attentional bias towards stimuli were related to risky driving behavior (driving errors, violations). A total of 117 applicants for taxi driver positions (89% male, M age=36.59years, SD=9.39, age range 24-62years) participated in the study. Measures included Ahwaz Aggression Inventory, Difficulties emotion regulation Questionnaire, Stroop task, Go/No-go Driving Behavior Questionnaire. Correlation regression analyses showed that aggression predicted behavior. obstinacy revengeful component toward stimuli, inhibition errors. was only significant predictive factor violations. In conclusion, difficulties regulating emotions may exacerbate behaviors. Deficits negative can increase Predisposition has strong effect on making one vulnerable violation traffic rules crashes.

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