Psychological aspects of the theory of self-control
additional factors affecting self-control:
1) Developmental factors. Poor self-control is often associated with parenting style and social support in early childhood.
2) Personality factors. Traits such as neuroticism or impulsivity are associated with low self-control and therefore an increased risk of accidents.
3) Contextual factors. Lack of time, fatigue, or social pressure can temporarily reduce the ability to self-control.
4) Preventive aspect. The development of self-control is considered a long-term strategy for reducing the number of road accidents, more effective than legal deterrence measures.
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