Concurrent criterion validity of the safe driving behavior measure : a predictor of on-road driving outcomes.

Author(s)
Classen, S. Wang, Y. Winter, S.M. Velozo, C.A. Lanford, D.N. & Bédard, M.
Year
Abstract

The authors determined the concurrent criterion validity of the Safe Driving Behavior Measure (SDBM) for on-road outcomes (passing or failing the on-road test as determined by a certified driving rehabilitation specialist) among older drivers and their family members-caregivers. On the basis of ratings from 168 older drivers and 168 family members-caregivers, the authors calculated receiver operating characteristic curves. The drivers' area under the curve (AUC) was .620 (95% confidence interval [CI] = .514-.725, p = .043). The family members-caregivers' AUC was .726 (95% CI = .622-.829, p [smaller or equal] .01). Older drivers' ratings showed statistically significant yet poor concurrent criterion validity, but family members-caregivers' ratings showed good concurrent criterion validity for the criterion on-road driving test. Continuing research with a more representative sample is being pursued to confirm the SDBM's concurrent criterion validity. This screening tool may be useful for generalist practitioners to use in making decisions regarding driving. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20122774 ST [electronic version only]
Source

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 67 (2013), No. 1 (January/February), p. 108-116, 27 ref.

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