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Impairments of some cognitive functions are common in crash-involved older drivers.

C Lundberg1, L Hakamies-Blomqvist, O Almkvist, K Johansson.   

Abstract

The relationship between limitations in different cognitive functions, measured with a neuropsychological test battery, and moving traffic violations among older drivers was investigated. Thirty-seven drivers aged 65 years or more, with temporarily suspended driving licenses (suspended drivers) were identified 23 were crash-involved and 14 were not. When compared to 31 controls with clean driving records, crash-involved suspended drivers performed less well on tests of visuoconstructive ability (p = 0.008), psychomotor speed (p = 0.019) and visuospatial memory (p = 0.036). Non-crash-involved suspended drivers did not differ from controls. A combination of three tests (of visuoconstructive ability, visuospatial memory and verbal episodic memory) succeeded in correctly classifying 65.2% of the crash-involved suspended drivers. The results support the idea of cognitive decrements as an important causal factor in crashes of older drivers.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9663296     DOI: 10.1016/s0001-4575(97)00111-5

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


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