-Group Project Outline
Health Behavior Theory Analysis Report
For this report, students will work in teams to identify an adverse health behavior which have a negative impact on public health (see Grading Rubric below). Subsequently, an appropriate health behavior theory will be selected to describe the existence and persistence of the health behavior, including synthesis of major theoretical constructs. More information about this major assignment will be provided in class.
APA → 6 peer reviewed sources
6 pages max not including title page and references
1 report per team
Due Date: 4/7/21
Topic: Texting while driving.
Health Behavior Theory:
To Research →
Planned behavior theory for distracted driving
Distracted driving leads to an increased chance of sustaining injuries and even death
Forexample :
Theory: Theory of Planned behavior
People who text and drive, perform the action because their own personal perception of their control and capabilities, assure them that they are capable of performing the action successfully and not crashing their car.
Introduction (Not Complete)
· Need to talk about the prevalence/impact on public health, Need to bring up the planned behavior theory, Need to make a point that state and federal laws condemn)
While the number of motor vehicle crashes has declined over the years, crashes resulting from distracted driving are increasing in the United States resulting in significant morbidity and mortality (Overton et al., 2014). Distracted driving can be described as any action that diverts the attention of the driver, to anything else other than driving the vehicle. According to the CDC, there are three different types of distractions; visual, manual and cognitive (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020). Visual distractions can be described as simply taking your eyes off the road, i.e sending a text message, changing the radio or operating a GPS. Manual distractions can be described as taking your hands off of the wheel, i.e eating or drinking, smoking and reaching for items in the car. Cognitive distractions are described as things that take your mind away from driving, i.e talking to passengers, being lost in thought and being tired.
List Your Article Links Below:
1. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) and texting while driving behavior in college students
3. Texting while driving: Psychosocial influences on young people's texting intentions and behaviour
4. Predictors of cell phone use in distracted driving: Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior
5. https://www.teendriversource.org/teen-crash-risks-prevention/distracted-driving/cell-phones
7. Distracted-Driving-Summary-Sheet-508.pdf
Sources Used:
Overton, T. L., Rives, T. E., Hecht, C., Shafi, S., & Gandhi, R. R. (2014). Distracted driving: prevalence, problems, and prevention. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 22(3), 187–192. https://doi.org/10.1080/17457300.2013.879482
KAREKLAS, I., & MUEHLING, D. (2014). Addressing the Texting and Driving Epidemic: Mortality Salience Priming Effects on Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions. The Journal of Consumer Affairs, 48(2), 223-250. Retrieved March 4, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/43861439
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020, December 4). Distracted Driving. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/transportationsafety/distracted_driving/index.html.