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Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers
Previous studies identified comorbidities as predictors of older driver performance and driving pattern, while the direct impact of comorbidities on road crash risk in elderly drivers is still unknown. The present study is a cross-sectional aimed at investigating the association between levels of co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094564 |
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author | Papa, Michela Boccardi, Virginia Prestano, Raffaele Angellotti, Edith Desiderio, Manuela Marano, Luigi Rizzo, Maria Rosaria Paolisso, Giuseppe |
author_facet | Papa, Michela Boccardi, Virginia Prestano, Raffaele Angellotti, Edith Desiderio, Manuela Marano, Luigi Rizzo, Maria Rosaria Paolisso, Giuseppe |
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description | Previous studies identified comorbidities as predictors of older driver performance and driving pattern, while the direct impact of comorbidities on road crash risk in elderly drivers is still unknown. The present study is a cross-sectional aimed at investigating the association between levels of comorbidity and crash involvement in adult and elderly drivers. 327 drivers were stratified according to age range in two groups: elderly drivers (age ≥70 years old, referred as older) and adult drivers (age <70 years old, referred as younger). Driving information was obtained through a driving questionnaire. Distance traveled was categorized into low, medium and high on the basis of kilometers driven in a year. CIRS-illness severity (IS) and CIRS-comorbidity indices (CI) in all populations were calculated. Older drivers had a significantly higher crash involvements rate (p = .045) compared with the younger group based on the number of licensed drivers. Dividing comorbidity indices into tertiles among all licensed subjects, the number of current drivers significantly decreased (p<.0001) with increasing level of comorbidity. The number of current drivers among older subjects significantly decreased with increasing comorbidity level (p = .026) while no difference among younger group was found (p = .462). Among younger drivers with increasing comorbidity level, the number of road accidents significantly increased (p = .048) and the logistic regression analysis showed that comorbidity level significantly associated with crash involvement independent of gender and driving exposure. Older subjects with high level of comorbidity are able to self-regulate driving while comorbidity burden represents a significant risk factor for crash involvements among younger drivers. |
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spelling | pubmed-39832112014-04-15 Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers Papa, Michela Boccardi, Virginia Prestano, Raffaele Angellotti, Edith Desiderio, Manuela Marano, Luigi Rizzo, Maria Rosaria Paolisso, Giuseppe PLoS One Research Article Previous studies identified comorbidities as predictors of older driver performance and driving pattern, while the direct impact of comorbidities on road crash risk in elderly drivers is still unknown. The present study is a cross-sectional aimed at investigating the association between levels of comorbidity and crash involvement in adult and elderly drivers. 327 drivers were stratified according to age range in two groups: elderly drivers (age ≥70 years old, referred as older) and adult drivers (age <70 years old, referred as younger). Driving information was obtained through a driving questionnaire. Distance traveled was categorized into low, medium and high on the basis of kilometers driven in a year. CIRS-illness severity (IS) and CIRS-comorbidity indices (CI) in all populations were calculated. Older drivers had a significantly higher crash involvements rate (p = .045) compared with the younger group based on the number of licensed drivers. Dividing comorbidity indices into tertiles among all licensed subjects, the number of current drivers significantly decreased (p<.0001) with increasing level of comorbidity. The number of current drivers among older subjects significantly decreased with increasing comorbidity level (p = .026) while no difference among younger group was found (p = .462). Among younger drivers with increasing comorbidity level, the number of road accidents significantly increased (p = .048) and the logistic regression analysis showed that comorbidity level significantly associated with crash involvement independent of gender and driving exposure. Older subjects with high level of comorbidity are able to self-regulate driving while comorbidity burden represents a significant risk factor for crash involvements among younger drivers. Public Library of Science 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3983211/ /pubmed/24722619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094564 Text en © 2014 Papa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Papa, Michela Boccardi, Virginia Prestano, Raffaele Angellotti, Edith Desiderio, Manuela Marano, Luigi Rizzo, Maria Rosaria Paolisso, Giuseppe Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers |
title | Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers |
title_full | Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers |
title_fullStr | Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers |
title_full_unstemmed | Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers |
title_short | Comorbidities and Crash Involvement among Younger and Older Drivers |
title_sort | comorbidities and crash involvement among younger and older drivers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3983211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24722619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094564 |
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