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期刊名:Journal of safety research

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ISSN:0022-4375

e-ISSN:1879-1247

IF/分区:4.4/Q1

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Johra Kayeser Fatima,Somayeh Bahmannia,Jeroen J A van Boxtel et al. Johra Kayeser Fatima et al.
Introduction: Give the significant and diverse impact of in-vehicle distractions on road crashes, this study examines the comparative impact of four inside-vehicle distractions (auditory, visual, behavioral/manual and cog...
Zeinab Bayati,Asad J Khattak Zeinab Bayati
Introduction: Pedestrians remain highly vulnerable in transportation systems, with fatal crash rates rising. Approximately 75% of fatal pedestrian crashes occur in darker conditions, motivating this study to examine the r...
Michelle Nicolls,Lisa Buckley Michelle Nicolls
Introduction: A less understood component of drink driving is next day drink driving (ND-DD), which refers to driving the following morning after drinking while potentially above the legal limit. Evidence suggests young d...
David Kudlinski,JuHyeong Ryu David Kudlinski
Introduction: Construction struck-by fatalities involving heavy equipment and vehicles have remained high over the past decade, despite comprehensive OSHA and ANSI/ASSP authoritative frameworks that define specific safety...
Fang-Lin Kuo,Chayannan Jaide,I-Hui Chen et al. Fang-Lin Kuo et al.
Background and objectives: Mobility decline is a significant concern among older adults; however, many delay or resist adopting assistive walking devices. Guided by the person-environment-occupation model, this study exam...
James Pomeroy,Colin Pilbeam James Pomeroy
Introduction: Injury metrics are traditional indicators of safety performance widely used by organizations, industry bodies, and regulatory agencies. In this paper we contend that they are semiotic signs leading to a vari...
Yuqi You,Yufei Tang,Zhongting Chen Yuqi You
Introduction: The detrimental effects of alcohol use on driving-related cognition have been widely reported. However, most evidence regarding cognitive impairment focuses on moderate to high blood alcohol concentrations (...
Gilsu Pae,Jonathan Davis,Joseph Cavanaugh et al. Gilsu Pae et al.
Objective: Driving self-regulation is a strategy for maintaining safe mobility amid age-related declines in older adults; however, adopting self-regulation involves complex risk appraisals, such as risk perceptions and dr...
Sainan Lyu,Qing Zhu,Xin Hu et al. Sainan Lyu et al.
Introduction: The construction industry worldwide increasingly depends on migrant and ethnic minority construction workers (MECWs), a population disproportionately affected by workplace accidents and health risks. This di...
Jin Lee,Jesica Luna,Matthew Wisniewski Jin Lee
Introduction: This study examines the neurocognitive foundations of work-related factors and their role in advancing occupational health psychology (OHP). It bridges gaps between neuroscience and OHP, exploring fields lik...