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Associations between Post-Traumatic stress disorder symptoms and automobile driving behaviors: A review of the literature.

John Pk Bernstein1, William P Milberg2, Regina E McGlinchey2, Catherine B Fortier2.   

Abstract

Human factors are responsible for most motor vehicle accidents that occur on the road. Recent work suggests that symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are linked to reduced driving safety, yet none have provided a comprehensive review of this small, emerging literature. The present review identified twenty-two studies reporting associations between PTSD and driving behaviors. Among these, longitudinal designs (k = 3) and studies using objective driving performance measures (e.g., simulators) (k = 2) were rare. Most studies (k = 18) relied on brief screener measures of PTSD status/symptoms or a prior chart diagnosis, while few used a standardized structured interview measure to determine PTSD status (k = 4), and only a small number of studies assessed PTSD symptom clusters (k = 7). PTSD was most frequently associated with increased rates of hostile driving behaviors (e.g., cutting off others), unintentional driving errors (e.g., lapses in attention) and negative thoughts and emotions experienced behind the wheel. Findings regarding risk of motor vehicle accident and driving-related legal issues were variable, however relatively few studies (k = 5) explored these constructs. Future directions are discussed, including the need for work focused on concurrent PTSD symptom/driving-related changes, more comprehensive PTSD and driving assessment, and consideration of the contributions of comorbid traumatic brain injury history and other neurological and psychiatric conditions on driving outcomes. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Driving; Everyday functioning; PTSD; Traumatic Brain Injury; Veterans

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35367898      PMCID: PMC9022601          DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2022.106648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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Review 7.  Driving difficulties among military veterans: clinical needs and current intervention status.

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9.  Assessing the Longer-Term Effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Self-Reported Driving Ability.

Authors:  John P K Bernstein; Matthew Calamia
Journal:  PM R       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 2.298

10.  Predictors of Driving Status in Service Members and Veterans at 1 Year Posttraumatic Brain Injury: A VA TBI Model Systems Study.

Authors:  John P K Bernstein; Mitch Sevigny; Thomas A Novack; Laura E Dreer; Joyce Chung; Greg J Lamberty; Jacob A Finn
Journal:  J Head Trauma Rehabil       Date:  2021 Nov-Dec 01       Impact factor: 2.710

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