Bridie J Scott-Parker
Scott-Parker, Bridie
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Works
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An analysis of child deaths by suicide in Queensland Australia, 2004-2012. What are we missing from a preventative health services perspective? | |
Are you okay to drive? Commuting behavior and blood alcohol concentrations among restaurant diners. | |
A call to improve sampling methodology and reporting in young novice driver research. | |
Commentary on Cavazos-Rehg and Colleagues: Selected State Policies and Associations with Alcohol Use Behaviors and Risky Driving Behaviors Among Youth-Findings from the Monitoring the Future Study. | |
Comparison of Self-Reported Driving Behaviors and Experiences of Immediate-Uptake and Delayed-Uptake License Holders | |
Development of a higher-order instruction coding taxonomy for observational data: Initial application to professional driving instruction | |
The driver, the road, the rules … and the rest? A systems-based approach to young driver road safety | |
Fast and furious: A neglected issue in health promotion among young drivers | |
The impact of changes to the graduated driver licensing program in Queensland, Australia on the experiences of Learner drivers | |
The influence of sensitivity to reward and punishment, propensity for sensation seeking, depression, and anxiety on the risky behaviour of novice drivers: a path model | |
Mileage, car ownership, experience of punishment avoidance, and the risky driving of young drivers. | |
Obstacles to engaging in young driver licensing: Perspectives of parents. | |
Provisional drivers' perceptions of the impact of displaying P plates. | |
The psychological distress of the young driver: a brief report. | |
A qualitative exploration of driving stress and driving discourtesy | |
Research and practice in a multidimensional world: a commentary on the contribution of the third dimension of the Haddon matrix to injury prevention | |
Revisiting the concept of the 'problem young driver' within the context of the 'young driver problem': who are they? | |
The sex disparity in risky driving: A survey of Colombian young drivers | |
Speeding by young novice drivers: What can personal characteristics and psychosocial theory add to our understanding? | |
“They’re lunatics on the road”: Exploring the normative influences of parents, friends, and police on young novices’ risky driving decisions | |
Validation of the Behaviour of Young Novice Drivers Scale (BYNDS) in a New Zealand young driver population | |
“I would have lost the respect of my friends and family if they knew I had bent the road rules”: Parents, peers, and the perilous behaviour of young drivers | |
Young and unlicensed: risky driving before entering the licensing system. | |
Young driver risky behaviour and predictors of crash risk in Australia, New Zealand and Colombia: Same but different? | |
Young drivers and their cars: Safe and sound or the perfect storm? | |
Young novice drivers and the risky behaviours of parents and friends during the provisional (intermediate) licence phase: a brief report |