This study assessed the increase in knowledge about road safety among 8106 students (aged 12–14) following a school-based road safety campaign conducted by AESLEME. A pre- and post-intervention multiple-choice test showed a statistically significant increase (p<0.01) in correct answers one month after the presentation. The national increase in the probability of correct answers was 61%, ranging from 8% to 278% across different regions.
Publisher
Spinal Cord
Published On
Mar 24, 2023
Authors
Mar Cogollos-Paja, Juan Angel García-Reneses, Rafael Herruzo
Tags
road safety
students
campaign
knowledge increase
AESLEME
intervention
education
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