Conspiracy beliefs are related to the use of smartphones behind the wheel

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Abstract

The belief in conspiracy theories predicts behaviors related to public health such as the willingness to receive vaccines. This study applies a similar approach to an aspect of road safety: the use of smartphones while driving. A representative sample of 1706 subjects answered a series of questions related to what can be regarded as erroneous or conspiracy beliefs against restricting or banning the use of smartphones while driving. The results show that those having such conspiracy beliefs reported a greater use of smartphones behind the wheel.

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Valero-Mora, P. M., Zacaréss, J. J., Sánchez-García, M., Tormo-Lancero, M. T., & Faus, M. (2021). Conspiracy beliefs are related to the use of smartphones behind the wheel. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157725

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