Psychosocial sequelae of motor vehicle collisions: A follow-up study

Psychosocial sequelae of motor vehicle collisions: A follow-up study

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Article ID: iaor199838
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 28
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 637
End Page Number: 645
Publication Date: Sep 1996
Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: transportation: road
Abstract:

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.

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