Cristin result ID: 1318904
Last modified: February 26, 2016, 6:51 PM
Year of NVI-reporting: 2015
Result
Academic article
2015

Predictors of car use habit strength in an urban Norwegian public

Contributors:
  • Ôzlem S. Nordfjærn
  • Trond Nordfjærn and
  • Torbjørn Rundmo

Journal

Transportation
ISSN 0049-4488
e-ISSN 1572-9435
NVI-level 1

About the result

Academic article
Year of publication: 2015
Published online: 2015
Printed: 2015
Volume: Published ahead of print

Import sources

Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84949517590

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Title

Predictors of car use habit strength in an urban Norwegian public

Summary

Car use in urban areas carries well known risks for negative effects on urban quality of life, the environment and land use. Previous psychological work has mainly studied the habit of using a car as a predictor variable, whereas only a few studies have focused on psychological factors that may underlie and shape the habit. The aim of the present study is to examine demographic characteristics, spatial variables and social–psychological factors associated with car habit use strength. The results are based on a survey conducted in a random urban population-based sample with car access recruited from the Norwegian population registry (n = 878). Car use habit strength was stronger among male than female respondents and tended to be weak with a lower income. Multivariate logistic regression showed that reporting pro-environmental attitudes and personal norms predicted a weak car use habit strength, while reporting strong priority of flexibility and a long distance from home to work predicted a strong car use habit strength. Car use habit is influenced by multiple demographic, spatial and social–psychological factors, which should be carefully addressed in interventions aimed at reducing the likelihood of developing a strong car habit strength.

Contributors

Ozlem Simsekoglu

Name shown on this result as Ôzlem S. Nordfjærn
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Department of Psychology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Active cristin-person

Trond Nordfjærn

  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Studio Apertura at NTNU Social Research

Torbjørn Rundmo

  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Studio Apertura at NTNU Social Research
  • Affiliation:
    Author
    at Department of Psychology at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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