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<title>PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AS PREDICTORS AND THE MEDIATORY ROLE OF RISK-TAKING PROPENSITY ON PRONENESS TO DISTRACTED DRIVING BEHAVIOUR AMONG YOUNG DRIVERS IN IBADAN</title>
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<updated>2026-04-04T19:11:11Z</updated>
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<title>PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AS PREDICTORS AND THE MEDIATORY ROLE OF RISK-TAKING PROPENSITY ON PRONENESS TO DISTRACTED DRIVING BEHAVIOUR AMONG YOUNG DRIVERS IN IBADAN</title>
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<name>DAIRO, Ademola Samson</name>
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<updated>2024-04-26T15:09:08Z</updated>
<published>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AS PREDICTORS AND THE MEDIATORY ROLE OF RISK-TAKING PROPENSITY ON PRONENESS TO DISTRACTED DRIVING BEHAVIOUR AMONG YOUNG DRIVERS IN IBADAN
DAIRO, Ademola Samson
Proneness to Distracted Driving Behaviour (PDDB), the tendency for a driver to voluntarily or&#13;
involuntarily be distracted, is assuming an alarming dimension. The most serious form of&#13;
distracted driving is phone-related distractions. Hence, young drivers (18-25 years) are particularly&#13;
more prone to distraction-related road traffic crashes. Although the mechanisms associated with&#13;
PDDB among young drivers have been considerably addressed through interventions, this study&#13;
investigated the psycho-social predictors (locus of control, religiosity and personality traits -&#13;
extraversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism and openness to experience) and the&#13;
mediatory role of risk-taking on PDDB among young drivers in Ibadan.&#13;
Attribution, Planned Behaviour and Deterrence theories guided the study, while an ex-post facto&#13;
research design was adopted. Having granted the five available Drivers’ Licence Centres (DLCs)&#13;
in Ibadan equal chance, two centres were selected using a simple random sampling technique.&#13;
Data were generated from young drivers in Onireke and Oyo State Secretariat DLCs. The&#13;
purposive sampling technique was utilized in selecting 420 young drivers from those centres. A&#13;
structured questionnaire containing socio-economic variables, Susceptibility to Driver Distraction&#13;
Questionnaire (=0.85), Duke University Religion Index- (=0.68), Traffic Locus of Control&#13;
(=0.84), Risk-Taking (=0.90) and B-F10 personality (=0.65) scales was used. Data were&#13;
analysed using Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation, Multiple regression and Test of Mediation&#13;
with Structural Equation Modelling at 0.05 level of significance.&#13;
The participants’ age was 22.6 years ± 2.1. The psycho-social factors jointly predicted PDDB&#13;
among young drivers (R2 = .04; F = (5,414) = 2.13; P&lt;.05). Further, the path analysis was used to&#13;
assess the psycho-social factors that predicted PDDB via multiple causal pathways. The&#13;
independent contribution of extraversion on risk-taking (β = .139, t= 2.816, p&lt;.05) was significant&#13;
in Path A. Also, the independent contribution of risk-taking on PDDB (β = .327, t= 7.085, p&lt;.01)&#13;
was significant in Path B. Further, in Path C1, only religiosity (β = .216, t= 3.323, p&lt;.01) was&#13;
significant on PDDB. Moreover, in Path C2, religiosity (β = .204, t= 3.294, p&lt;.01) and risk-taking&#13;
(β = .313, t= 6.752, p&lt;.01) were significant on PDDB. Though independently, conscientiousness,&#13;
agreeableness, neuroticism and openness to experience did not predict voluntary PDDB; however,&#13;
when risk-taking propensity was introduced, extraversion predicted voluntary PDDB. Hence, the&#13;
psycho-social factors through risk-taking propensity have partial mediatory effects on PDDB.&#13;
Also, the mediatory role of risk-taking propensity, an intermediate variable, helps explain how&#13;
extraversion, conscientiousness, external locus of control, and religiosity influence PDDB.&#13;
Locus of control and religiosity are strong determinants of proneness to distracted driving&#13;
behaviour among young drivers in Ibadan. Risk-taking propensity has a mediatory influence on&#13;
proneness to distracted driving behaviour. Road traffic personnel should take cognizance of these&#13;
factors in sensitizing young drivers on the dangers of distracted driving, especially using a phone&#13;
while driving. Various driving schools and faith-based organisations should also make efforts to&#13;
lay more emphasis on risk reduction among young drivers while driving.
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<dc:date>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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