plos1-1.reck1.dat.xlsx (251.11 kB)
Raw data for manuscript: Exposure to movie reckless driving in early adolescence predicts reckless, but not inattentive driving
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posted on 2014-10-22, 11:58 authored by Evelien KostermansEvelien Kostermans, Stoolmiller, De Leeuw, Rutger C.M.E. Engels, James D. SargentData were obtained by telephone from 1,630 US adolescents aged 10 to 14 years at baseline who were drivers at a survey 6 years later. Exposure to movie reckless driving was measured based on movies seen from a randomly selected list of 50 movie titles that had been content coded for reckless driving among characters. Associations were tested with inattentive and reckless driving behaviors in the subsequent survey-- controlling for baseline age, sex, socioeconomic status, parental education, school performance, extracurricular activities, daily television and video/computer game exposure, number of movies watched per week, self-regulation and sensation seeking.