Risk factors for a farm vehicle public road crash.

Auteur(s)
Costello, T.M. Schulman, M.D. & Mitchell, E.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Driver, vehicle, public road, and farm enterprise characteristics were examined for their combined association with farm vehicle public road crash group membership. North Carolina farms experiencing a public road crash from 1992 to 2003 (n = 200) were compared with a non-crash control group (n = 185) for a 1:1 case:control ratio. Five characteristics were associated with increased odds of crash group membership in the combined model (likelihood ratio = 175.95; d.f. = 15; p < .001): use of non-English speaking drivers (OR = 3.71); use of non-family hired help drivers (OR = 4.25); typesof non-farm vehicle public road use (OR = 1.39); farm injury history (OR = 1.33); and, use of younger farm vehicle drivers (OR = 1.02). Farms reporting older farm vehicle drivers (OR = 0.97), and low farm income (OR = 0.29) were less likely crash group members. Recommendations are discussed forincorporating findings into farm vehicle crash prevention research and interventions. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
I E140903 /80 / ITRD E140903
Uitgave

Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2009 /01. 41(1) Pp42-47 (28 Refs.)

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