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Driving anxiety and fear in young older adults in New Zealand

机译:在新西兰的年轻人中加剧焦虑和恐惧

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Background: driving anxiety and fear can have a marked impact on mobility and independence, although there is no data on the prevalence of this problem, and specific information about the rate of driving anxiety and fear in older adults is unknown. nMethods: the present study examines the prevalence of self-reported driving anxiety and fear in a sample of 2,491 adults aged 55–72 from a longitudinal survey of health and ageing in New Zealand. nResults: most of the sample (90%) described themselves as drivers who drove daily or weekly. Around 70% of the sample reported no driving anxiety or fear, yet 17–20% endorsed a mild and 4–6% rated a moderate to severe level of driving anxiety and fear. Women reported higher levels of anxiety and fear about driving than men, but there were no age differences. Those who reported some level of driving anxiety engaged various alternative modes of transport, and a small number (2.4%) reported that their driving anxiety had affected their usual activities or work for at least a day in the previous month. Duration of driving anxiety was highly variable, from relatively recent onset to being present for much of some participants’ lifetimes. nConclusion: driving anxiety and fear may be a significant problem for some young older adults that is likely to affect their independence and mobility. Further research to clarify the content and nature of driving anxiety, pathways to driving anxiety and the effect of factors associated with ageing on driving anxiety is needed in order to better understand this experience for older adults and develop effective interventions.
机译:背景:尽管没有关于这一问题的普遍性的数据,而且驾驶焦虑和恐惧对移动和独立性有显着影响,而且关于老年人驾驶焦虑和恐惧的发生率的具体信息尚不清楚。 n方法:本研究通过对新西兰健康与老龄化的纵向调查,对2491名55-72岁的成年人进行自我报告的驾驶焦虑和恐惧的患病率进行了研究。结果:大多数样本(90%)描述自己为每天或每周开车的驾驶员。大约70%的样本报告没有驾驶焦虑或恐惧,但是17–20%的人认可轻度驾驶,而4–6%的驾驶焦虑和恐惧等级为中度到重度。女性报告的焦虑和驾驶恐惧感高于男性,但没有年龄差异。那些报告了某种程度的驾驶焦虑的人使用了各种其他运输方式,而一小部分人(2.4%)则报告说,他们的驾驶焦虑已经影响了他们通常的活动或上个月至少工作了一天。从参与者的最近发病到很多参与者一生中一直存在的时间,驾驶焦虑症的持续时间变化很大。结论:对一些年轻人来说,焦虑和恐惧可能是一个重大问题,可能会影响他们的独立性和行动能力。为了更好地了解老年人的这种经历并制定有效的干预措施,需要进行进一步的研究来阐明驾驶焦虑的内容和性质,驾驶焦虑的途径以及与衰老相关的因素对驾驶焦虑的影响。

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