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The Effect of Geography and Citizen Behavior on Motor Vehicle Deaths in the United States

机译:在美国地理和公民行为对机动车死亡的影响

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Death due to motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) remains a leading cause of death in the US and alcohol plays a prominent role in a large proportion of these fatalities nationwide. Rates for these incidents vary widely among states and over time. Here, we explore the extent to which driving volume, alcohol consumption, legislation, political ideology, and geographical factors influence MVC deaths across states and time. We specify structural equation models for extracting associations between the factors and outcomes for MVC deaths and compute correlation functions of states’ relative geographic and political positions to elucidate the relative contribution of these factors. We find evidence that state-level variation in MVC deaths is associated with time-varying driving volume, alcohol consumption, and legislation. These relationships are modulated by state spatial proximity, whereby neighboring states are found to share similar MVC death rates over the thirty-year observation period. These results support the hypothesis that neighboring states exhibit similar risk and protective characteristics, despite differences in political ideology.
机译:在美国,由于机动车碰撞(MVC)导致的死亡仍然是主要的死亡原因,而酒精在全国大部分此类死亡中扮演着重要角色。这些事件的发生率在各州之间以及随时间变化很大。在这里,我们探讨了驾驶量,酒精消耗,法律,政治意识形态和地理因素在多州和不同时间影响MVC死亡的程度。我们指定了结构方程模型,以提取MVC死亡的因素与结果之间的关联,并计算各州相对地理和政治地位的相关函数,以阐明这些因素的相对贡献。我们发现有证据表明,州一级在MVC死亡中的变化与时变驾驶量,酒精消耗和立法有关。这些关系受州空间接近度的调节,因此在三十年的观察期内,发现相邻州的MVC死亡率相似。这些结果支持以下假设:尽管政治意识形态存在差异,但邻国仍表现出相似的风险和保护特征。

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