Smartphone use while driving: What factors predict young drivers' intentions to initiate, read, and respond to social interactive technology?

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Highlights:

• Investigates psychosocial predictors of smartphone use among young drivers.

• Focuses on social interactive technology (e.g., Facebook, email) functions.

• Focuses on three behaviours of initiating, monitoring/reading, and responding.

• Strong support for predictive utility of the Theory of Planned Behaviour.

• Support for anticipated regret, moral norm and cognitive capture.

摘要

•Investigates psychosocial predictors of smartphone use among young drivers.•Focuses on social interactive technology (e.g., Facebook, email) functions.•Focuses on three behaviours of initiating, monitoring/reading, and responding.•Strong support for predictive utility of the Theory of Planned Behaviour.•Support for anticipated regret, moral norm and cognitive capture.

论文关键词:Theory of planned behaviour,Social interactive technology,Social media,Smartphone,Young drivers,Moral norm,Mobile phone involvement,Anticipated regret,Cognitive capture

论文评审过程:Received 16 June 2016, Revised 12 June 2017, Accepted 17 July 2017, Available online 20 July 2017, Version of Record 20 July 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.07.023