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Project : Research. Mindfulness predicts driver engagement in distracting activities. N2 - Distracted driving is a major public health concern because of its potential costs of injury, mortality, and property damage. AB - Distracted driving is a major public health concern because of its potential costs of injury, mortality, and property damage.

Overview Projects 1. Abstract Distracted driving is a major public health concern because of its potential costs of injury, mortality, and property damage. Link to publication in Scopus.

Projects Projects per year 1 Active. Projects per year. Understanding the role of self-regulation in moderating distracted driving Young, K. A meta-analysis of the effects of cell phones on driver performance. Chambers, R. The impact of intensive mindfulness training on attentional control, cognitive style, and affect. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 32 3 , — Deffenbacher, J. Development of a driving anger scale. Psychological Reports, 74 1 , 83— Article PubMed Google Scholar.

Dingus, T. Driver crash risk factors and prevalence evaluation using naturalistic driving data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 10 , — Donmez, B. Associations of distraction involvement and age with driver injury severities.

Journal of Safety Research, 52 , 23— Drews, F. Text messaging during simulated driving. Human Factors, 51 5 , — Feldman, G. Mindfulness predicts less texting while driving among young adults: examining attention-and emotion-regulation motives as potential mediators. Personality and Individual Differences, 51 7 , — Grossman, P. Defining mindfulness by how poorly I think I pay attention during everyday awareness and other intractable problems for psychology's re invention of mindfulness: comment on Brown et al.

Psychological Assessment, 23 , — Gugerty, L. Situation awareness in driving. Lee, M. Rizzo, D. Caird Eds. Hancock, P. On the philosophical foundations of the distracted driver and driving distraction. Regan, J. Young Eds. Hickman, J. An assessment of commercial motor vehicle driver distraction using naturalistic driving data. Traffic Injury Prevention, 13 6 , — Kabat-Zinn, J.

Mindfulness-based interventions in context: past, present, and future. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 10 2 , — Kass, S. Effects of distraction and experience on situation awareness and simulated driving. Effects of mindfulness training on simulated driving: preliminary results. Mindfulness, 2 4 , — Kazemeini, T.

Mindfulness based cognitive group therapy vs cognitive behavioral group therapy as a treatment for driving anger and aggression in Iranian taxi drivers. Psychology, 4 08 , Lee, J. What drives distraction? Distraction as a breakdown of multilevel control. Defining driver distraction. Loewenthal, K. An introduction to psychological tests and scales.

MacKillop, J. Further psychometric validation of the mindful attention awareness scale MAAS. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 29 4 , — McEvoy, S. The impact of driver distraction on road safety: Results from a representative survey in two Australian states. Injury Prevention, 12 4 , The contribution of passengers versus mobile phone use to motor vehicle crashes resulting in hospital attendance by the driver.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Distracted driving traffic safety facts research note rep. DOT HS Oulasvirta, A. Habits make smartphone use more pervasive. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 16 1 , — Panek, E. Automaticity, mindfulness, and self-control as predictors of dangerous texting behavior.

Factors influencing the use of cellular mobile phone during driving and hazards while using it. Reason, J. Errors and violations on the roads: a real distinction? Ergonomics, 33 10—11 , — Regan, M. Sources of driver distraction. Salmon, P. Situation awareness on the road: review, theoretical and methodological issues, and future directions. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 13 4 , — Sasai, S.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 50 , — Strayer, D. Attention and driving. Fawcett, E. Kingstone Eds. Cambridge: MIT Press. Terry, C. Cell phone-related near accidents among young drivers: associations with mindfulness. The Journal of Psychology, 7 , — Valero-Mora, P. Mindfulness, inattention and performance in a driving simulator. Walsh, S. Dialling and driving: factors influencing intentions to use a mobile phone while driving.

White, C. Paper presented at the 37th annual conference of the Association of Canadian Ergonomics, Banff, Canada. World Health Organization. Mobile phone use: a growing problem of driver distraction. Geneva: World Health Organization. Young, K. Driver engagement in distracting activities and the strategies used to minimise risk. Safety Science, 48 , — Factors moderating the impact of distraction on driving performance and safety.

Missing links? The effects of distraction on driver situation awareness.



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