목적: 본 연구에서는 보행하면서 스마트 폰을 사용하는 것에 대한 위험을 계몽하기 위한 기초자료를 얻기 위해, 보행 시 스마트 폰 사용 실태와 보행 시 스마트 폰 사용에 있어서 어떠한 위험 요인이 관계하고 있는 지에 대해서 분석하였다. 방법: 조사대상은 도쿄도, 치바현, 오사카부의 3개 지역의 6개 회사의 전철 통근자 885명과 5개 대학의 전철 통학 학생 550명을 대상으로 조사를 실시하였다. 조사는 무기명 질문지법을 활용하여 조사를 실시했다. 조사 시기는 2014년 4월부터 5월에 걸쳐서 실시하였다. 결과: 보행 시 스마트 폰을 사용하거나 피쳐 폰을 조작 하고 있는지에 대한 조사 결과는 피쳐 폰 사용 경험자가 33%, 스마트 폰 사용 경험자는 76%를 차지한 것으로 나타났으며, 그 가운데 38%의 조사 대상자는 이어폰으로 음악을 들으면서 동시에 스마트 폰이나 피쳐 폰 조작 경험이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 연령, 성별, 계몽광고 시청 여부 등을 독립 변수로, 보행 시 스마트 폰이나 피쳐 폰 조작 경험의 유무를 종속 변수로 2항 로지스틱 회귀분석을 실시한 결과, 20대 이하의 대상자가 30대 이상에 비해 보행 시 스마트폰 사용 비율이 4.93배(p <0.00) 높은 것으로 나타났다. 성별, 계몽 포스터 시청의 유무, 계몽 텔레비전 시청의 유무, 계몽 홍보 잡지 시청의 유무 등에 대에서는 유의한 차이는 나타나지 않았다.
목적: 본 연구에서는 보행하면서 스마트 폰을 사용하는 것에 대한 위험을 계몽하기 위한 기초자료를 얻기 위해, 보행 시 스마트 폰 사용 실태와 보행 시 스마트 폰 사용에 있어서 어떠한 위험 요인이 관계하고 있는 지에 대해서 분석하였다. 방법: 조사대상은 도쿄도, 치바현, 오사카부의 3개 지역의 6개 회사의 전철 통근자 885명과 5개 대학의 전철 통학 학생 550명을 대상으로 조사를 실시하였다. 조사는 무기명 질문지법을 활용하여 조사를 실시했다. 조사 시기는 2014년 4월부터 5월에 걸쳐서 실시하였다. 결과: 보행 시 스마트 폰을 사용하거나 피쳐 폰을 조작 하고 있는지에 대한 조사 결과는 피쳐 폰 사용 경험자가 33%, 스마트 폰 사용 경험자는 76%를 차지한 것으로 나타났으며, 그 가운데 38%의 조사 대상자는 이어폰으로 음악을 들으면서 동시에 스마트 폰이나 피쳐 폰 조작 경험이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 연령, 성별, 계몽광고 시청 여부 등을 독립 변수로, 보행 시 스마트 폰이나 피쳐 폰 조작 경험의 유무를 종속 변수로 2항 로지스틱 회귀분석을 실시한 결과, 20대 이하의 대상자가 30대 이상에 비해 보행 시 스마트폰 사용 비율이 4.93배(p <0.00) 높은 것으로 나타났다. 성별, 계몽 포스터 시청의 유무, 계몽 텔레비전 시청의 유무, 계몽 홍보 잡지 시청의 유무 등에 대에서는 유의한 차이는 나타나지 않았다.
Purpose : We will clarify the situation of using a smartphone and what kind of factors are currently related when people use a smartphone while doing something else in order to obtain basic information to educate people to prevent the use of smartphone while doing something else. Methods : We conduc...
Purpose : We will clarify the situation of using a smartphone and what kind of factors are currently related when people use a smartphone while doing something else in order to obtain basic information to educate people to prevent the use of smartphone while doing something else. Methods : We conducted an anonymous self-administered questionnaire survey with 885 people who commuted by train to six companies located in Tokyo, Chiba, and Osaka and 550 university students who commuted by train to five universities located in the same areas. The research period was from April to May of 2014. Results : 33% of the subjects used a feature phone and 73% of the subjects used a smartphone. 38% of them listened to music, using their smartphones or feature phones while walking. Binominal logistic regression analysis was done with dependent variables of using a smartphone while walking and independent variables of age, sex, and educational advertisement. The results showed that people in their 20s used a smartphone while walking 4.93 times more than people in their 30s(p <0.00). No significant difference was found in the relationship between sex and educational advertisement(poster, TV, or magazine) and using a smatphone while doing something else.
Purpose : We will clarify the situation of using a smartphone and what kind of factors are currently related when people use a smartphone while doing something else in order to obtain basic information to educate people to prevent the use of smartphone while doing something else. Methods : We conducted an anonymous self-administered questionnaire survey with 885 people who commuted by train to six companies located in Tokyo, Chiba, and Osaka and 550 university students who commuted by train to five universities located in the same areas. The research period was from April to May of 2014. Results : 33% of the subjects used a feature phone and 73% of the subjects used a smartphone. 38% of them listened to music, using their smartphones or feature phones while walking. Binominal logistic regression analysis was done with dependent variables of using a smartphone while walking and independent variables of age, sex, and educational advertisement. The results showed that people in their 20s used a smartphone while walking 4.93 times more than people in their 30s(p <0.00). No significant difference was found in the relationship between sex and educational advertisement(poster, TV, or magazine) and using a smatphone while doing something else.
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가설 설정
The ratio and frequency were obtained on 1 attribution, 2) current situation of smartphone usage while walking, and 3) situation of running into people or almost running into people. Also, binary simultaneous logistic regression analysis was done in order to clarify the relationship between using a smartphone while walking and each factor(age group, sex, and educational advertisement).
In this research, we asked if the subjects have used a smartphone while walking in order to grasp the current situation of smartphone usage while walking, but we could not differentiate if they were still using a smartphone while walking or they are no longer doing it. Since the history of a smartphoe is not very long, it is less likely that there is a large change in the current situation, but the results of this research should be interpreted carefully.
제안 방법
The ratio and frequency were obtained on 1 attribution, 2) current situation of smartphone usage while walking, and 3) situation of running into people or almost running into people. Also, binary simultaneous logistic regression analysis was done in order to clarify the relationship between using a smartphone while walking and each factor(age group, sex, and educational advertisement). Also, the age group was divided into “teens”, “20s, and “30s or over”.
대상 데이터
Furthermore, those people worked in retail shops and students attended the departments of child care, nursing, or engineering, so they did not specialize in information or traffic problems. Invalid responses were excluded and finally, a total of 1,435 responses for 885 people and 550 students were analyzed.
The research subjects were 950 people who commuted to 6 companies in Tokyo, Chiba, or Osaka and 720 students who commuted to 5 universities in the same area. We got responses from 898 people and 592 students(89% collection rate).
성능/효과
2) The current situation of using a smartphone while walking was categorized into the frequency of using a smartphone while walking(only answered by people who have a smartphone), the frequency of using a feature phone while walking(only answered by people who have a feature phone), the frequency of listening to music on the earphone using a feature phone or a smartphone while walking, the frequency of using a smartphone while riding a bicycle(only answered by people who have a smartphone), the frequency of using a feature phone while riding a bicycle(only answered by people who have feature phone), and the frequency of listening to music feature phone or smartphone while riding a bicycle. The responses of all questions were selected from 4 options, “very often”, “sometimes”, “rarely”, and “never”.
3) For the situation of running into people or almost running into people were asked if they have run into or almost run into people while using a smartphone, if they have run into or almost run into people using a smartphone, the place where they ran into or almost ran into people, and if they got injured when running into those people. For if they have run into or almost run into people while using a smartphone and if they have run into or almost run into people using a smartphone, responses were selected from 4 options “very often”, “sometimes”, “rarely”, and “never”.
As a result, 59% of people answered “very often” and “sometimes” and the rest of the people did not use an earphone when using a smartphone and 53% of people used an earphone “very often” and “sometimes” when using a smartphone or a feature phone.
후속연구
Also, this research only clarified the current situation of smartphone use while walking. Further researches should quantitatively measure effective educational methods to prevent smartphone use while walking and suggest effective educational contents and methods from the perspective of change in awareness and behavior.
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