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TTLV: Knowledge, attitude and behavior of traffic safety among urban youth (case study in Hanoi city).

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MASTER'S THESIS INFORMATION

1. Student's full name: HOANG THI TU: 2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: July 4, 1988

4. Place of birth: Lang Giang - Bac Giang

5. Student recognition decision No. 2797/2012/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 28, 2012 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

6. Changes in the training process:

(record the forms of change and the corresponding time)

7. Thesis topic name:Knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of urban youth in traffic safety(Case study in Hanoi city).

8. Major: Sociology; Code: 60 31 03 01

9. Scientific advisor: Prof. Dr. Trinh Duy Luan

10. Summary of thesis results:

Research thesis on“Knowledge, attitude and behavior of traffic safety implementation of urban youth group (Case study in Hanoi city)”.The following results have been achieved:

After building a theoretical model, the study has shown the current status of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of urban youth in Hanoi using SPSS software. The result is a scale with a fairly high reliability to test the theoretical model of the topic.

Regarding knowledge: Although the youth group knows about traffic safety laws, their level of understanding is very limited and they do not have the awareness to update information about traffic safety laws.

Regarding attitude: The majority of young people have a "normal" attitude towards their own and others' violations.

Regarding behavior: Most of the young people have violated traffic safety laws and when stopped for a fine, their reaction is to argue and beg for forgiveness.

Some factors affecting knowledge, attitudes and traffic behavior of young people include: demographic factors, and state policy and institutional infrastructure.

Through the research results, the thesis proposes a number of solutions to contribute to improving knowledge, attitudes and traffic participation behaviors of young people in Hanoi in particular and the whole country in general.

11. Practical application: (if any)

12. Further research directions: (if any)

13. Published works related to the thesis:

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: HOANG THI TU 2. Sex: Felmale

3. Date of birth: July 4, 1988 4. Place of birth: Bac Giang

5. Admission decision number: 2797/2012/QD-XHNV-SDH Dated 28 December 2012

6. Changes in academic process:

(List the forms of change and corresponding times)

7. Official thesis title: Knowledge, attitude, behavior implementing traffic safety of urban youth groups (case study in Hanoi).

8. Major: Sociology . Code: 60 31 03 01

10. Supervisors: Prof., Ph.D. Trinh Duy Luan

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

Thesis has done research on "Knowledge, attitudes, behaviors implementing traffic safety of youth groups in urban (case study in Hanoi)".

Results are achieved as follows:

After building theoretical models, the research has shown the current status of knowledge, attitude and behavior of urban youths in Hanoi by SPSS software. The result is that the measurement with the high reliability for testing theoretical models of topics.

Knowledge: struggling knowing about traffic safety laws, the level of understanding of this group is very limited and they are not self-conscious in updating information on traffic safety laws.

Attitude: Almost of this group have the “normal” attitude to the violation of themselves and others.

Behavior: Almost had the violation of traffic safety laws and had responses as arguments or begging to ignore when being stopped.

Several fatocrs affecting Knowledge, attitudes, behaviors in traffic of this group include: demographic factor, infrastructure, institutions, policies of the government.

Through the results of research, the thesis proposes some of solutions for improving knowledge, attitudes and behaviors when joining traffic of the youth group.

12. Practical applicability, if any:

13. Further research directions, if any:

14. Thesis-related publications:

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