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Risky business: safety regulations, risk compensation, and individual behavior


J Hedlund - Injury Prevention, 2000 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Editors comment: We are proud to be able to bring to our readers this full text
version of the Haddon Memorial Lecture delivered at the recent Fifth World
Conference on Injury Prevention and Control in New Delhi, India. James ...
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For and against: Does risk homoeostasis theory have implications for road safety* For* …


GJS Wilde, LS Robertson, IB Pless - British Medical Journal, 2002 - bmj.com
Anyone wishing to reduce the risk of misfortune on the road to zero can do so by
never using the roads, but that person would also miss all the benefits accruing
from road travel and thus live a greatly diminished life. Suboptimal risk ...
Cited by 26 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

An exploration of the offset hypothesis using disaggregate data: The case of airbags and …

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C Winston, V Maheshri, F Mannering - Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2006 - Springer
The offset hypothesis predicts that consumers will adapt to innovations that
improve safety by becoming less vigilant about safety. They will, for example,
drive faster in cars that are equipped with extra protection features, ride ...
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The prevalence and predictors of helmet use by skiers and snowboarders at ski areas in …


DB Buller, PA Andersen, BJ Walkosz, MD … - The Journal of Trauma, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Background: Helmets may protect the heads of skiers and snowboarders. The
prevalence of helmet use by these groups was estimated. Methods: Helmet use was
observed in face-to-face surveys (N 2,978) on sun protection at 28 ski ...
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Risk compensation theory and voluntary helmet use by cyclists in Spain


P Lardelli-Claret, J de Dios Luna-del- … - Injury Prevention, 2003 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results: Fifty four percent of the cyclists committed a traffic violation other
than a speeding infraction. Committing a traffic violation was associated with a
lower frequency of helmet use (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.63, 95% ...
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[PDF] The effectiveness of electronic stability control in reducing real-world crashes: a literature …


SA Ferguson - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2007 - chooseesc.com
330 S. Л. I=ERGLiSON those will) ESC. (Critical conditions included a sudden
rnancu- ver to avoid a vehicle, sudden wind gusts, und potential depar- ture
from the ruad on a curve.) As promising as these results were, pasi ...
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Maternal and child reports of behavioral compensation in response to safety equipment …

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D DiLillo, G Tremblay - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2001 - Soc Ped Psychology
Methods: We administered a previously validated self-report measure of risk
tolerance to a total of 151 mothers and their children in grades 3-7. Mothers
indicated the level of risk they would permit their child to assume; ...
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Risk compensation and vaccination: Can getting vaccinated cause people to engage in …

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NT Brewer, CL Cuite, JE Herrington, ND … - Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2007 - Springer
Page 1. Risk Compensation and Vaccination: Can Getting Vaccinated Cause People to
Engage in Risky Behaviors? Noel T. Brewer, Ph.D. UNC School of Public Health ...
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Risk-compensation behavior in children: myth or reality?


IB Pless, H Magdalinos, B Hagel - Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
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Prevalence and diffusion of helmet use at ski areas in Western North America in 2001-02

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PA Andersen, DB Buller, MD Scott, BJ … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine diffusion of and predictors
of helmet use among skiers and snowboarders in the Western United States and
Canada. ... Design: 6400 skiers and snowboarders at 29 ski resorts in the ...
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