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Citation

Yu JM, Wang YC, Chen F. Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi 2005; 26(5): 344-347.

Affiliation

Department of Preventive Medicine, Medical College, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Zhonghua yi xue hui)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16053759

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the risk factors that influencing the occurrence of road-related traffic injuries, so as to provide related bases for controlling injuries. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted on 256 drivers with histories of accidents and their controls. EPQ questionnaire and a self-designed questionnaire were used to collect data. Risk factors would include behaviors as driving time per day, types of vehicles, time and status of sleep, degree of education, diet habits, feeling of tiredness, alcohol intake, time of watching television before driving and marriage status. Physiological index as blood type, blood pressure, cordial, using tranquillizers, disease history, reaction time, eyesight, overweight, etc. were also tested. Conditional logistic regression model was used to analyze risk factors. RESULTS: From all these tests, risk factors which including dietetic rhythm (OR = 1.815), tiredness (OR = 3.263), history of digestive disease (OR = 3.504), weak eye sight (OR = 3.825), being divorced (OR = 3.226), wake up early (OR = 4.931), mixed insomnia (OR = 5.719), simple reaction time (OR = 3.498), complex reaction time (OR = 2.292), P score (OR = 1.352), E score (OR = 1.439) were noticed to be significantly important. CONCLUSION: The occurrence of road-related injuries were related to a series of physiological, psychological and behavioral risk factors among drivers.

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