Implementation of effective policies and strategies: A feasibility & customization study
The goal of the report is to provide meaningful messages regarding ways to improve implementability of effective policies and to customize successful practices in injury prevention to various EU settings. The first part of the report aims to assess the impact of risk-taking behaviour on road crash involvement among University students. The second part of the report applies qualitative methodology to explore youth’s perceived barriers to the adoption of safety measures. The report concludes that focus group encounters can play an important role in the planning and implementation of public health programs. The experience gained through both qualitative and quantitative work could contribute to the development of tailored health education messages or targeted educational initiatives aiming to reduce risky driving behaviours of this age group and promote road safety. To download this report please click here
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