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Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study reinvestigated the recent finding that females - but not males - die in traffic accidents on Friday the 13th more often than on other Fridays (Näyhä S: Traffic deaths and superstition on Friday the 13th. Am J Psychiatry 2002, 159: 2110-2111). The current study used matched setting and injury accident data base that is more numerous than fatality data. If such an effect would be caused by impaired psychic and psychomotor functioning due to more frequent anxiety among women, it should also appear in injury crashes.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15546493 PMCID: PMC544193 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-4-54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
The number of injury accidents on Fridays the 13th, the previous (the 6th) and following (the 20th) Fridays. N for the matched triplets of Fridays = 21.
| Friday | Total | Daily Mean |
| 6th | 542.5* | 25.83 |
| 13th | 608 | 28.95 |
| 20th | 546.5 | 26.02 |
* Decimal numbers in Tables 1-3 are due to replacement of seven holidays or otherwise unusual control Fridays with the mean values of the variables from the previous and following years' closest Fridays.
The number of active participants* by gender on Fridays the 13th, the previous (the 6th) and following (the 20th) Fridays.
| Female | Male | |||||
| Friday | Total | Drivers | Pedestrians and Bicyclists | Total | Drivers | Pedestrians and Bicyclists |
| 6th | 299.5 | 193.5 | 106 | 713.5 | 618 | 95.5 |
| 13th | 317 | 198 | 119 | 824 | 705 | 119 |
| 20th | 299 | 183 | 116 | 748.5 | 661.5 | 87 |
* Active participants included drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians who actively control their motion in traffic and may get involved in crashes.
The number of victims* by gender on Fridays the 13th, the previous (the 6th) and following (the 20th) Fridays.
| Female | Male | |||
| Friday | Dead | Injured | Dead | Injured |
| 6th | 6 (9)* | 196 (290.5) | 27.5 (33.5) | 308.5 (372) |
| 13th | 15 (21) | 214 (304) | 30 (35) | 340 (430) |
| 20th | 11 (13) | 195.5 (296) | 22.5 (25) | 329.5 (418.5) |
* Numbers for victims refer to active participants while those in parenthesis also include passengers.
Figure 1The average daily number of active participants involved in injury road crashes by gender on the Fridays 13th and the preceding and following Fridays for 1989–2002.