Chen, Hongguang Li, Hui Pu, Changqin Xu, Hubo Wang, Tingwei Du, Ling Liu, Xiuxiu Li, Shunfei Li, Mengqian
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Background Findings on the associations between psychological symptoms and driving behaviors in private car drivers are inadequate. Method The study consisted of 3,115 private car drivers in Yulin, China. The measurements included socio-demographic data, traffic violations, accidents, and Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90). In addition, an ordered logis...
Arkoubi, Amr Y Salati, Sajad A Almughira, Alwaleed I Abuharb, Abdullah I Almutairi, Khalid A Alosaimi, Fahad A Aldayel, Mohammad
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Cureus
Background Hemorrhage after trauma is the second leading cause of death in patients in the prehospital environment, and intervention by bystanders before the arrival of professional rescuers has the potential to save lives in such circumstances. No studies have been conducted in Saudi Arabia till date to assess the knowledge and awareness of bleedi...
Sobrinho-Junior, Sidney Afonso de Almeida, Azriel Cancian Nepomuceno Ceabras, Amanda Aparecida Paniago da Silva Carvalho, Carolina Leonel Lino, Tayla Borges Christofoletti, Gustavo
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Using smartphones during a task that requires an upright posture can be detrimental for the overall motor performance. The aim of this study was to determine the risks of accidents caused by the use of smartphones by pedestrians while walking in a controlled (laboratory) and a non-controlled (public street) environment. Two hundred and one particip...
de Lima, Maria do Carmo Correia Dallaire, Mathieu Tremblay, Catherine Nicole, Alexis Fortin, Émilie Maluf, Isabela Calixto Nepton, Josée Severn, Anne-France Tremblay, Patrice Côté, Sharlène
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular and neurological diseases were the most commonly debilitating conditions and risk factors associated with pain, mobility limitations, increased risk of falls and disability. Studies barely address the profile of older adults in care within a specialized geriatric rehabilitation service (SGRS) to provide sub...
Green, Colin Krehic, Lana
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Health economics
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a major cause of fatalities worldwide. There have been a range of legislative and policy interventions aiming to address this. Bar closing hours is one policy with clear implications for drink driving. Existing evidence, largely drawn from one-off policy changes in urban settings, reports mixed evidence tha...
Al-Mistarehi, Bara’ W. Alomari, Ahmad H. Imam, Rana Alnaasan, Tasneem K.
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Frontiers in Built Environment
Traffic accidents are considered the leading cause of death for the age group (5–29). They cause approximately 1.3 million deaths every year. Different factors cause traffic accidents; one of them is speeding violations. This work studied speeding violations and the factors that affect them in Irbid, Jordan. Several factors related to the driver, e...
Boelen, Paul A Eisma, Maarten C de Keijser, Jos Lenferink, Lonneke I M
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European journal of psychotraumatology
研究结果说明了在评估和治疗交通事故后PTS 时考虑不同类型愤怒的潜在重要性。.
Alsofayan, Yousef M. Alghnam, Suliman A. Alkhorisi, Ahmad M. Almalki, Hani A. Alsaihani, Majed D. Almazroa, Monerah A. Alharbi, Abdullah K. Hajjam, Roaa M. Alhajjaj, Fahad S. Alowais, Jalal M.
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Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences
Background: Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of death in Saudi Arabia. Studies have examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on traffic injuries treated in healthcare institutions, but its impact on patients seeking emergency medical transport for traffic injuries remains unclear. Objective: This study aimed to determine changes in tra...
Xie, Yaohua Xu, Xueming An, Wenjuan
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Frontiers in Psychology
In this article, we tried to reveal the relationship between personality traits and escape behavior in traffic accidents. Different from common computer simulations, this study, for the first time, established a real database recording the escape behavior and personality traits of subjects when watching a first-person-view driving video with explos...
Lemon, Michael L. Helmer, Stephen D. Sobba, Kathryn Ward, Jeanette G. Haan, James M.
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Kansas Journal of Medicine
Introduction Motor vehicle collision (MVC) is the second most common mechanism of injury among octogenarians and is on the rise. These “oldest old” trauma patients have higher mortality rates than expected. This study examined potential factors influencing this increased mortality including comorbidities, medications, injury patterns, and hospital ...