The effect of rear seatbelt advocacy and law enforcement in reducing injuries among passenger vehicle occupants in Malaysia.

Rohayu Sarani, and Hizal Hanis Hashim, and Wan Fairos Wan Yaakob, and Norlen Mohamed, and Radin Umar Radin Sohadi, (2013) The effect of rear seatbelt advocacy and law enforcement in reducing injuries among passenger vehicle occupants in Malaysia. International Journal of Public Health Research, 3 (1). pp. 267-275. ISSN 2232-0245

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Abstract

The increase in car usage due to economic prosperity has led to increase in occupant injuries. One way to reduce the injuries encountered by road accident victims is by implementing the rear seatbelt (RSB) law. Rear seatbelt wearing has been proven to save lives. In Malaysia, the implementation of the restraint system for front occupant has started in the 70’s. However, the rear seatbelt enforcement law only came in 2009, after six months of an advocacy program. Prior to the introduction of the rear seatbelt law, rear seatbelt wearing rate was rather low, started to increase gradually during the advocacy period and jumped to the highest level after two month of the enforcement. This paper attempts to assess the effectiveness of the rear seatbelt intervention in reducing injuries among passenger car occupants in Malaysia using the generalized linear model (GLM).

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Rear Seatbelt Interventions; Poisson model; Health Outcomes.
Journal:International Journal of Public Health Research
ID Code:6136
Deposited By: Mr. Muhammad Wafi -
Deposited On:15 Apr 2013 09:49
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