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Motor vehicle driver injury and marital status: a cohort study with prospective and retrospective driver injuries

机译:机动车驾驶员受伤和婚姻状况:一项针对前瞻性和回顾性驾驶员受伤的队列研究

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>Objective: To investigate the association of marital status with risk of motor vehicle driver injury. >Design: A cohort study with prospective and retrospective outcomes. >Setting: New Zealand. >Participants: A total of 10 525 adults (a volunteer sample of a multi-industry workforce, n = 8008; and a random sample of urban electoral rolls, n = 2517). >Exposure variable: Self reported marital status, assessed from a questionnaire administered in 1992–93 (baseline). >Main outcome measure: Motor vehicle driver injury resulting in admission of the driver to hospital and/or the driver's death, during the period 1988–98; hospitalisation and mortality data were obtained by record linkage to national health databases. >Results: During 108 741 person-years of follow up, 139 driver injury cases occurred (85 before baseline, 54 after). After adjustment for age, sex, and study cohort, never married participants had twice the risk of driver injury (hazard ratio [HR] 2.06, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.35 to 3.16) as married participants (HR 1.00). The relative risk for never married participants was slightly higher (HR 2.29), though less precise (95% CI 1.39 to 3.76), after further adjustment for alcohol intake, driving exposure, area of residence, body mass index, and occupational status. >Conclusions: After taking age, sex, and other variables into account, never married people had a substantially higher risk of driver injury than married people. While requiring corroboration, these findings imply that it may be appropriate for driver injury countermeasures to be targeted to never married people.
机译:>目的:调查婚姻状况与机动车驾驶员受伤风险之间的关系。 >设计:一项具有前瞻性和回顾性结果的队列研究。 >设置:新西兰。 >参与者:总共10 525名成年人(多行业劳动力的自愿样本,n = 8008;城市选举名册的随机样本,n = 2517)。 >接触变量:自我报告的婚姻状况,是根据1992-93年间调查的问卷(基线)进行评估的。 >主要结果指标:在1988-98年间,机动车驾驶员受伤,导致驾驶员入院和/或死亡。通过记录与国家卫生数据库的联系获得住院和死亡率数据。 >结果:在108 741人-年的随访中,发生了139起驾驶员受伤的案例(基线前85例,后54例)。在对年龄,性别和研究队列进行调整之后,未婚参与者的驾驶员受伤风险是已婚参与者的两倍(危险比[HR] 2.06,95%置信区间[CI] 1.35至3.16)(HR 1.00)。经过进一步调整酒精摄入量,驾驶暴露,居住面积,体重指数和职业状况后,从未结婚参与者的相对风险略高(HR 2.29),但精确度较低(95%CI 1.39至3.76)。 >结论:考虑到年龄,性别和其他变量后,从未结婚的人比结婚的人遭受驾驶员伤害的风险要高得多。尽管需要佐证,但这些发现暗示着针对未婚人士的驾驶员伤害对策可能是适当的。

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