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Feelings of vulnerability and effects on driving behaviour: a qualitative study
Holly Gwyther, Carol Holland
College of Health and Life Sciences
Applied Health Research Group
Aston Research Centre for Health in Ageing
School of Psychology
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Business & Economics
Coping Strategies
80%
Qualitative Study
64%
Vulnerability
60%
Aged Driver
42%
Coping Behavior
33%
Thematic Analysis
29%
Self-regulation
27%
Emotional Response
25%
Risk Perception
23%
Avoidance
22%
Aggression
22%
Focus Groups
21%
Roads
18%
Planning
18%
Social Sciences
traffic behavior
87%
vulnerability
53%
coping
51%
driver
27%
road user
23%
coping behavior
22%
self-regulation
15%
aggression
14%
planning
10%
Group
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Emotions
52%
Pilots
43%
Psychological Adaptation
38%
Self-Control
38%
Aggression
34%
Focus Groups
32%
Engineering & Materials Science
Risk perception
100%
Planning
42%