Background: Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric disorder are at significantly increased risk of death and serious injury, to which motor vehicle collisions may be important contributors. This study examined the association between probable anxiety or mood disorder (AMD) and self-reported collision risk in a large representative sample of the adult population in Ontario. Methods: Based on data from a regionally stratified general-population telephone survey of adults conducted from 2002 through 2009 (N=12,830), a logistic regression analysis examined self-reported collision involvement in the previous 12 months by measures of demographic characteristics, driving exposure, impaired driving behaviour, and probable AMD. Results: Controllin...
Driving anxiety that has developed following crashes has been studied relatively frequently, but anx...
Although fear and travel avoidance among anxious drivers are well documented, relatively little is k...
High levels of psychological distress in fulltime employees are prevalent (4.5% per month). Symptoms...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric disorder are at significantly increased risk of d...
Objective: Psychiatric disorders and their treatments have the potential to adversely impact driving...
Background: Driver anger and aggression are believed to be one of the primary contributing factors t...
Driving is a complicated psychomotor performance that depends on the driver’s ability to maintain e...
Earlier research demonstrates increased and decreased risk of crash related to psychological distres...
Background: Injuries and psychiatric disorders, notably both major public health concerns, are assoc...
Background: Motor vehicle accident (MVA) fatalities are an important cause of death in young men. Ps...
Introduction: A review of the existing literature shows the importance of mental health in preventin...
Objectives: To examine psychiatric morbidity, in particular Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in...
Data suggest anxious drivers may engage in problematic behaviors that place themselves and others at...
Background: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are a substantial contributor to the global burden of di...
Background: Some motor vehicle crashes, particularly single-vehicle crashes, may result from intenti...
Driving anxiety that has developed following crashes has been studied relatively frequently, but anx...
Although fear and travel avoidance among anxious drivers are well documented, relatively little is k...
High levels of psychological distress in fulltime employees are prevalent (4.5% per month). Symptoms...
Background: Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric disorder are at significantly increased risk of d...
Objective: Psychiatric disorders and their treatments have the potential to adversely impact driving...
Background: Driver anger and aggression are believed to be one of the primary contributing factors t...
Driving is a complicated psychomotor performance that depends on the driver’s ability to maintain e...
Earlier research demonstrates increased and decreased risk of crash related to psychological distres...
Background: Injuries and psychiatric disorders, notably both major public health concerns, are assoc...
Background: Motor vehicle accident (MVA) fatalities are an important cause of death in young men. Ps...
Introduction: A review of the existing literature shows the importance of mental health in preventin...
Objectives: To examine psychiatric morbidity, in particular Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in...
Data suggest anxious drivers may engage in problematic behaviors that place themselves and others at...
Background: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are a substantial contributor to the global burden of di...
Background: Some motor vehicle crashes, particularly single-vehicle crashes, may result from intenti...
Driving anxiety that has developed following crashes has been studied relatively frequently, but anx...
Although fear and travel avoidance among anxious drivers are well documented, relatively little is k...
High levels of psychological distress in fulltime employees are prevalent (4.5% per month). Symptoms...