Familial aggregation of traffic risky behaviours among pedestrians: a cross-sectional study in northwestern Iran.
Elham Davtalab EsmaeiliAlireza GhaffariLeila R KalankeshAli Hossein ZeinalzadehSaeed DastgiriPublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2024)
This study revealed the familial aggregation of traffic risky behaviours of pedestrians, with father-offspring and sibling aggregations emerging as prominent components of familial aggregation. The findings suggested that family-based prevention programmes may yield greater effectiveness than individual-based approaches. As such, implementing targeted interventions focusing on family might have a substantial impact on reducing pedestrian traffic risky behaviours.