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Measuring risky adolescent cycling behaviour
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2011
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Driver Behaviour QuestionnaireSelf-report QuestionnaireSubstance AbusePhysical ActivityBehavioral SciencesSubstance UseAdolescent MedicineRisky Cycling BehaviourDriver BehaviorPsychometricsAdolescent DevelopmentRisky AdolescentPublic HealthAdolescenceHealth EducationPsychologyHealth Sciences
Adolescents are at a greater risk of being involved in traffic accidents than most other age groups, even before they start driving cars. This article aims to determine the factor structure of a self-report questionnaire measuring adolescent risky cycling behaviour, the ACBQ (Adolescent Cycling Behaviour Questionnaire). The questionnaire's structure was based on the widely used Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ). A sample of secondary school students (N = 1749; age range: 13-18 years) filled out the questionnaire. Factor analysis revealed a three-factor structure underlying the questionnaire, which was confirmed on two equally large portions of the entire sample. These three underlying factors were identified as errors, common violations and exceptional violations. The ACBQ is a useful instrument for measuring adolescents' risky cycling behaviour.
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