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Citation

Lorini C, Pellegrino E, Mannocci F, Allodi G, Indiani L, Mersi A, Petrioli G, Santini MG, Garofalo G, Bonaccorsi G. Epidemiol. Prev. 2012; 36(1): 34-40.

Vernacular Title

Uso delle cinture di sicurezza e del cellulare alla guida a Firenze: trend dal

Affiliation

Dipartimento di sanità pubblica, Università degli Studi di Firenze. chiara.lorini@unifi.it.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Cooperativa Epidemiologia E Prevenzione)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

22418800

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the trend over time of the use of seat belts by drivers and passengers of cars and vans and the use of hand held mobile phone while driving in Florence from 2005 to 2009. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS AND MAIN OUTCOMEMEASURES: direct observations (58,773 vehicles) have been conducted to detect the use of seat belts by occupants of cars and vans, and the use of mobile phone while driving. It has been carried out correlation analysis between the use of the seat belt by occupants of vehicles and between the simultaneous use of this device and mobile phone while driving.Moreover, it has been carried out time series analysis (ARIMA Box Jenkins) of in the prevalence of the use of seat belts by occupants of vehicles observed, of mobile phone by drivers and the trend of the risk to drive using the mobile phone with unfastened seat belt rather than to drive using the mobile phone with fastened seat belt. RESULTS: seat belts were used on average by 75.7% of drivers, 75.5% of front passengers and 25.1% of rear passengers. The average mobile phone use while driving was 4.5%. Drivers most frequently fasten seat belt if front passengers use it and while they do not use mobile phone. The use of seat belts by drivers and front passengers has not changed over time, whereas the use of mobile phone while driving has significantly increased. The prevalence of using mobile phone with unfastened seat belt rather than to use it with fastened seat belt while driving has significantly decreased over the years, indicating an increase in the use of mobile phone, especially among those who fasten the seat belt. CONCLUSIONS: it is necessary to plan and realize stronger interventions in the whole area.


Language: it

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