Socio-demographic and behavioural characteristics of illegal motorcycle street racers in Malaysia

BMC Public Health. 2011 Jun 8:11:446. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-446.

Abstract

Background: This study sought to understand the factors associated with street racing among the illegal motorcycle racers in Malaysia or known as the "Mat Rempit".

Methods: Street outreach interviewer-administered surveys were conducted from June 2008 to January 2009 in this multi-state study.

Results: A total of 2022 participants were surveyed, the mean ± SD age of the participants was 20.5 ± 3.4 years (age range: 12 to 35 years). Mean duration of street racing was 2.65(SD ± 1.77) years (range: 2 months to 12 years), with 50.1% and 35.8% reporting stunt riding and alcohol drinking while racing, respectively. With regard to risk behaviours, cigarette smoking was highly prevalent among the study participants (78.3%), followed by alcohol drinking (27.8%) and recreational drug use (18.8%). Participants scored high on the masculinity scale (15.7 ± 4.0 out of 21.0). The results of the logistic regression analysis showed that socio-demographic variables, risk behaviour and masculinity scores were associated with racing frequency.

Conclusion: Given these associations, tailoring family-centered interventions to the needs of the lower socio-economic groups and interventions recognizing the negative consequences of health risk behaviours related to street racing as an expression of traditional masculinity should be emphasized.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child
  • Competitive Behavior*
  • Demography*
  • Health Behavior
  • Humans
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Logistic Models
  • Malaysia
  • Motorcycles / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Risk-Taking*
  • Social Class*
  • Young Adult