Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health impact of mild/moderate road traffic crash injuries in older adults is important. We aimed to determine whether health outcomes (pain severity and quality of life measures) over 24 months differ significantly between older (65+) and younger adults (18–64).Prospective cohort study of 364, 284 and 252 participants with mild/moderate injury following a vehicle collision at baseline, 12 and 24 months, respectively. A telephone-administered questionnaire obtained information on socio-economic, pre- and post-injury psychological and heath characteristics.At baseline, there were 55 (15.1%) and 309 (84.9%) participants aged ≥65 and 18–64 years, respectively. A...
Introduction: Compared to younger age groups, older people are more likely to be seriously injured o...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> As fatalities from car crashes decrease, focus on medical impairment follo...
Objective To identify factors independently associated with late claim closure, a proxy for recovery...
Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health impact of ...
Abstract Background Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the p...
Background Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate whether there are differences in heal...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257972016PDFTech ReportTison, JulieChau...
Background Studies have shown that in people injured in a road traffic crash, persistent symptoms ar...
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common injury mechanism resulting in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Motor vehicle crashes are the second most common form of trauma among older adults....
OBJECTIVE: Traffic crashes are a significant cause of health expenditure, mainly considering disabil...
BACKGROUND: There are a few studies assessing repercussions in road accident victims, which reported...
This article analyzes the effect of driver's age in crash severity with a particular focus on those ...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Introduction: Compared to younger age groups, older people are more likely to be seriously injured o...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> As fatalities from car crashes decrease, focus on medical impairment follo...
Objective To identify factors independently associated with late claim closure, a proxy for recovery...
Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health impact of ...
Abstract Background Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the p...
Background Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate whether there are differences in heal...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257972016PDFTech ReportTison, JulieChau...
Background Studies have shown that in people injured in a road traffic crash, persistent symptoms ar...
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common injury mechanism resulting in...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Motor vehicle crashes are the second most common form of trauma among older adults....
OBJECTIVE: Traffic crashes are a significant cause of health expenditure, mainly considering disabil...
BACKGROUND: There are a few studies assessing repercussions in road accident victims, which reported...
This article analyzes the effect of driver's age in crash severity with a particular focus on those ...
Objective: To compare the health status of people claiming compensation for injuries sustained in ro...
Introduction: Compared to younger age groups, older people are more likely to be seriously injured o...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> As fatalities from car crashes decrease, focus on medical impairment follo...
Objective To identify factors independently associated with late claim closure, a proxy for recovery...