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Predictors of Seat-Belt Use among Bus Passengers in Ghana: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and Health Belief Model.

Paul OkyerePeter Agyei-BaffourMuriel Jean HarrisCharles MockPeter DonkorIsaac Kofi YanksonEllis Owusu-Dabo
Published in: Journal of community health (2021)
The findings suggest that intention, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, perceived severity and perceived barriers play an important role in determining bus passengers' seat-belt use behaviour. Road safety programmes to increase seat-belt use will gain from giving serious attention to these factors in the design and implementation of such programmes.
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