Trauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Teenage Driving Safety Study: An Emergency Medicine-Trauma Collaborative Study
Verified date | October 2016 |
Source | Lehigh Valley Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Observational |
Teenage driving safety continues to be a major public health issue. Two factors have been
found to contribute to a higher teenage driving accident rate than adults: lack of driving
experience, and risky behaviors. Insufficient driving experience puts teenagers at a
disadvantage in detecting and responding to hazards while driving. Factors contributing to
distracted driving (a diversion in the driver's attention from the road) may include:
talking or text messaging on a cell phone, applying makeup, having multiple passengers,
listening to loud music, eating/drinking, smoking or reading while driving.
This is a prospective study designed to evaluate the effect of an educational program on the
risks associated with distracted driving for teenage drivers. The researchers will compare
cell phone usage behaviors in Pennsylvania, where no cell phone laws are in place, and New
Jersey, where cell phone laws exist, and will educate the beginner driver on the potential
dangers associated with driving without a seat belt, substance use, and participating in
distracting driving behaviors. Knowledge of state laws will also be assessed.
Objectives
1. Educate participants on the potential dangers of distracted driving.
2. Evaluate the impact of the educational program on teenage distracted driving behaviors
by obtaining and analyzing information from student surveys, state law quizzes, and
anonymous observation, pre, post, and delayed post education.
3. Quantify distracted driving behavior in teenage driver's attending local area high
schools by obtaining and analyzing information from student surveys, state law quizzes,
and anonymous observation, pre, post, and delayed post education.
4. Qualify distracted driving behavior in teenage driver's attending local area high
schools by obtaining and analyzing information from student surveys, anonymous
observation, and anonymous voicemails, text messages, and/or emails pre, post, and
delayed post education.
Qualify distracted driving behavior in adults through anonymous observations near local area
high schools.
6. Compare teenage driving behaviors as reported and observed between Pennsylvania and New
Jersey.
7. Compare seat belt usage, driving behaviors, and substance use in the study population to
the state and national averages pre and post education.
8. Compare averages of student's knowledge of state driving laws pre and post education.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 3750 |
Est. completion date | May 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2008 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 16 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Teenagers perceived to be students driving near school property. 2. Teenagers perceived to be of driving age. 3. Teens in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades attending Phillipsburg, Southern Lehigh, Freedom and Liberty High Schools. 4. Any driver driving near school property, which is perceived to be older than of high school age. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Teenagers perceived as non-attendees of the nearby school. 2. Teenagers perceived not to be of driving age. 3. Teens not in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, or not attending Phillipsburg, Southern Lehigh, Freedom and Liberty High Schools. 4. Any driver who does not meet the above criteria. |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
United States | Lehigh Valley Health Network | Allentown | Pennsylvania |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Lehigh Valley Hospital |
United States,
Murphy S., Kane B., Barr G., Rupp V., Fredericks K., Barraco R., Anselmo T., Reed J., The Correlation Between Adolescent-Reported Parental Driving Behaviors and Observed Adult Driving Behaviors. Annals of Emergency Medicine 54(3):s126-s127, 2009
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Change from baseline in distracted driving behavior at one year | distracted driving behaviors will be quantified by anonymous observations, state law quiz results, anonymous observations, anonymous text messages/emails/voicemails pre-, post and delayed post education | up to one year | No |
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