PSYCHOSOCIAL SEQUELAE OF MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY.

Auteur(s)
VINGILIS, E. LARKIN, E. STODUTO, G. PARKINSON-HEYES, A. & MCLELLAN, B.
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One-hundred-and-forty-nine motor vehicle collision trauma victims were interviewed one year after discharge from a Regional Trauma Unit. Follow-up data indicated major post trauma problems such as depression, anxiety, family stress, financial problems and driving fears. Almost 40% reported drinking driving after the crash with a greater proportion of alcohol (blood alcohol content) positive drivers engaging in drinking driving than blood alcohol content negative drivers. Notably, almost 16% of the blood alcohol content positive and 13% of the blood alcohol content negative reported involvement in another crash in the year since discharge. (For related work see IRRD 866685).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 885149 IRRD 9611 /83
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS & PREVENTION. 1996 /09. 28(5) PP637-45 (38 REFS.) ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, BAMPFYLDE STREET, EXETER, EX1 2AH, UNITED KINGDOM 1996

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