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Trends in the use of seat belts and mobile phones and their seasonal variations in Florence (2005-2015)

INTRODUCTION: About 1.25 million people worldwide die every year because of road accidents. Risk is higher when drivers use mobile phones, whereas seat belts help to prevent crash-related injury. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, associated factors, and temporal trend of the use of seat belts and...

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Autores principales: Lorini, Chiara, Bianchi, Jacopo, Sartor, Gino, Santini, Maria Grazia, Mersi, Anna, Caini, Saverio, Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30533029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208489
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author Lorini, Chiara
Bianchi, Jacopo
Sartor, Gino
Santini, Maria Grazia
Mersi, Anna
Caini, Saverio
Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo
author_facet Lorini, Chiara
Bianchi, Jacopo
Sartor, Gino
Santini, Maria Grazia
Mersi, Anna
Caini, Saverio
Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo
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description INTRODUCTION: About 1.25 million people worldwide die every year because of road accidents. Risk is higher when drivers use mobile phones, whereas seat belts help to prevent crash-related injury. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, associated factors, and temporal trend of the use of seat belts and mobile phones among drivers and passengers in Florence, Italy (2005–2015). METHODS: Use of seat belts and mobile phones use was monitored via direct observation in four areas in the province of Florence. We fitted Poisson regression models with robust variance to investigate the factors associated with the use of seat belts and mobile phones use by the drivers and to explore long-term trends and seasonal patterns in the two time-series. RESULTS: We observed a total of an overall 134,775 vehicles: seat belts were worn by 71.8% of drivers and front-seat passengers and 27.6% of back-seat passengers, while mobile phones were being used by 4.8% of drivers. Drivers were more likely to wear seat belt when transporting passengers (≥2 vs none: prevalence ratio [PR] 1.21, 95% confidence intervals [CI] 1.14–1.29) and while driving in the afternoon (PR 1.04, 95% CI 1.03–1.05), and less likely when the front-seat passenger was not wearing seat belts (PR 0.33, 95% CI 0.32–0.34). After an initial increase, seat belts use by the driver decreased over time (-0.5% each year during 2010–2015), with significant peaks and troughs in July and January, respectively. Mobile phone use by the driver was inversely associated with wearing seat belts (PR 0.67, 95% CI 0.64–0.70) and carrying passengers (≥2 vs. none PR 0.20, 95% CI 0.07–0.52). The proportion of drivers using mobile phones did not vary over time nor showed any clear seasonality. CONCLUSIONS: Drivers’ risky behaviours (not wearing a seat belt and using a mobile phone) are associated, showing a global misperception of risk among a subset of drivers. The number of passengers and their behaviour is also associated with the driver’s attitude. The effectiveness of primary enforcement laws has declined in Italy in recent years; therefore, other strategies should be devised and implemented.
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spelling pubmed-62894142018-12-28 Trends in the use of seat belts and mobile phones and their seasonal variations in Florence (2005-2015) Lorini, Chiara Bianchi, Jacopo Sartor, Gino Santini, Maria Grazia Mersi, Anna Caini, Saverio Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: About 1.25 million people worldwide die every year because of road accidents. Risk is higher when drivers use mobile phones, whereas seat belts help to prevent crash-related injury. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, associated factors, and temporal trend of the use of seat belts and mobile phones among drivers and passengers in Florence, Italy (2005–2015). METHODS: Use of seat belts and mobile phones use was monitored via direct observation in four areas in the province of Florence. We fitted Poisson regression models with robust variance to investigate the factors associated with the use of seat belts and mobile phones use by the drivers and to explore long-term trends and seasonal patterns in the two time-series. RESULTS: We observed a total of an overall 134,775 vehicles: seat belts were worn by 71.8% of drivers and front-seat passengers and 27.6% of back-seat passengers, while mobile phones were being used by 4.8% of drivers. Drivers were more likely to wear seat belt when transporting passengers (≥2 vs none: prevalence ratio [PR] 1.21, 95% confidence intervals [CI] 1.14–1.29) and while driving in the afternoon (PR 1.04, 95% CI 1.03–1.05), and less likely when the front-seat passenger was not wearing seat belts (PR 0.33, 95% CI 0.32–0.34). After an initial increase, seat belts use by the driver decreased over time (-0.5% each year during 2010–2015), with significant peaks and troughs in July and January, respectively. Mobile phone use by the driver was inversely associated with wearing seat belts (PR 0.67, 95% CI 0.64–0.70) and carrying passengers (≥2 vs. none PR 0.20, 95% CI 0.07–0.52). The proportion of drivers using mobile phones did not vary over time nor showed any clear seasonality. CONCLUSIONS: Drivers’ risky behaviours (not wearing a seat belt and using a mobile phone) are associated, showing a global misperception of risk among a subset of drivers. The number of passengers and their behaviour is also associated with the driver’s attitude. The effectiveness of primary enforcement laws has declined in Italy in recent years; therefore, other strategies should be devised and implemented. Public Library of Science 2018-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6289414/ /pubmed/30533029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208489 Text en © 2018 Lorini 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mersi, Anna
Caini, Saverio
Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo
Trends in the use of seat belts and mobile phones and their seasonal variations in Florence (2005-2015)
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title_short Trends in the use of seat belts and mobile phones and their seasonal variations in Florence (2005-2015)
title_sort trends in the use of seat belts and mobile phones and their seasonal variations in florence (2005-2015)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30533029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208489
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