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Christine Wickens 2024
Conducting collaborative research locally, nationally and globally.
Christine Wickens 2024
COVID-19 and speeding: Results of population-based survey of ontario driversEvelyn Vingilis, Jane Seeley, Christine Wickens, Brian Jonah, Jennifer Johnson, Mark Rapoport, Doug Beirness, Paul BoaseDuring COVID-19, increased speeding was observed in many jurisdictions. Yet, evidence is limited on what factors predicted increased speeding during the pandemic. This study’s purpose was to examine speeding, and person and situation factors associated with increased speeding since the start of the pandemic… |
Determinants of traffic safety enforcement behaviour among police officers: A narrative reviewRillagoda Yasanthi, Christine Wickens, Brian Jonah, Babak Mehran, Brenda SuggettTraffic safety enforcement (TSE), which includes policing of traffic laws, is a key component of safe transport systems. Effective TSE depends on law enforcement professionals’… |
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Factors associated with stress about returning to pre-pandemic routines among CanadiansYeshambel Nigatu, Tara Elton-Marshall, Samantha Wells, Christine Wickens, Hayley HamiltonThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a public health concern, with important impacts on individuals’ mental health. Many people have experienced significant changes to their daily routines due to the pandemic and for some, returning to pre-pandemic routines could create elevated stress. The present study explored factors…
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