Browsing by Author "Sullman, Mark J. M."

Browsing by Author "Sullman, Mark J. M."

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  • Sullman, Mark J. M.; Hennessy, D. (Elsevier, 2016-10-01)
    Driving anger is the most widely studied emotion in the driving context and one of the more commonly studied topics in traffic and transportation psychology. Anger has a substantial impact on driving behaviour and is both ...
  • Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun; Mohammadi, Reza; Ayubi, Erfan; Almasi-Hashiani, Amir; Pakzad, Reza; Sullman, Mark J. M.; Safiri, Saeid (Public Library of Science, 2017-02-02)
    Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to investigate child and caregiver characteristics which may predict childhood burn injuries among Iranian children and ...
  • Šeibokaitė, L.; Endriulaitienė, A.; Sullman, Mark J. M.; Markšaitytė, R.; Žardeckaitė–Matulaitienė, K. (Taylor & Francis, 2017-04-06)
    Background: Risky driving is a common cause of traffic accidents and injuries. However, there is no clear evidence of how difficulties in emotion regulation contribute to risky driving behavior, particularly in small ...
  • Sullman, Mark J. M. (Elsevier, 2017-01-11)
    The present research investigated the proportion of drivers that engage in a wide range of observable and unobservable driving distractions, along with a number of variables associated with driver distraction. A total of ...
  • Sullman, Mark J. M.; Stephens, A. N.; Hill, Tetiana (Wiley: 24 months, 2016-03-10)
    The current study investigated the validity of the revised (25-item) version of the driving anger expression inventory (DAX) on a novel sample of 385 drivers from Ukraine. The roles of sex and gender in relation to ...
  • Sullman, Mark J. M.; Paxion, J.; Stephens, A. N. (Elsevier, 2017-05-25)
    The present study investigated the validity of the 25-item Driving Anger Expression Inventory (DAX) as well as the role of sex and gender-roles in relation to the expression of driving anger in a sample of 378 French drivers ...
  • Hallajzadeh, J.; Safiri, S.; Mansournia, M. A.; Khoramdad, M.; Izadi, N.; Almasi-Hashiani, Amir; Pakzad, R.; Ayubi, E.; Sullman, Mark J. M.; Karamzad, N. (Public Library of Science, 2017-03-23)
    Background Estimating the current global prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), and its components, among rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients is necessary in order to formulate preventative strategies and to ensure ...
  • Sullman, Mark J. M. (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2012-05-03)
    This study set out to investigate the proportion of UK drivers who engage in some form of distracting behaviour whilst driving. Data were collected by roadside observation in six urban centres in the South of England. The ...
  • Torkamannejad Sabzevari, Javad; Nabipour, Amir Reza; Khanjani, Narges; Molaei Tajkooh, Ali; Sullman, Mark J. M. (Elsevier, 2016-08-06)
    In Iran the prevalence of traffic injuries and death from vehicle collisions are high. Driver engagement in non-driving-related tasks has been previously identified as an important contributing factor to crashes. Therefore, ...
  • Ameri, Zahra; Mirzakhani, Fahimeh; Nabipour, Amir Reza; Khanjani, Narges; Sullman, Mark J. M. (Springer Verlag (Germany), 2016-12-18)
    One factor that protects an individual from risky behavior is religiosity, which is referred to as a shield against risky behaviors. Belief in God and religion plays an important role in young people’s lives, and in ...
  • Sullman, Mark J. M.; Thomas, Abigail; Stephens, Amanda N. (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2012-09-01)
    The present study aimed to investigate both the on road behaviour of Belgian school students and the validity of the Adolescent Road User Behaviour Questionnaire (ARBQ) in a sample of students attending school in Belgium. ...
  • Sullman, Mark J. M.; Stephens, A. N.; Pajo K. (Taylor & Francis: STM, Behavioural Science and Public Health Titles, 2017-03-01)
    Objective: The present study investigated the relationships between safety climate and driving behavior and crash involvement. Methods: A total of 339 company-employed truck drivers completed a questionnaire that measured ...