Fatal accidents: the role of psychopathology, social stress and acute disturbance.

Author(s)
Selzer, M.L. J.E. Rogers & S. Kern
Year
Abstract

Significantly more psychopathology and social stress were presenting 96 drivers causing fatal accidents than in a matched control group. In the fatality group prior accidents were significantly related to psychopathology but not to social stress. Twenty percent of the fatality drivers had acutely disturbing experience within six hours of causing a fatal accident. The authors argue that stricter controls for drivers are necessary if our highways are to be made safer.

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Publication

Library number
A 9053 fo IRRD 37941
Source

American Journal of Psychiatry, February 1968, p. 46-54

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