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Are there sex differences in crash and crash-related injury between men and women? A 13-year cohort study of young drivers in Australia

机译:男女崩溃和崩溃相关伤害是否存在性别差异? 澳大利亚年轻司机的一个13年的队列研究

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BackgroundYoung men have long been known to be disproportionately impacted by road crash and crash-related injury compared to young women and older drivers. However, there is limited insight into how sex differences in crash and crash-related injury changes over time as men and women get older and gain more driving experience. To explore sex differences in crash and crash-related injury, we undertook a sex disaggregated analysis in a large longitudinal cohort of over 20,000 young drivers in New South Wales, Australia, for up to 13 years after they first attained their independent car driver licence.MethodsDRIVE Study survey data from 2003–04 were linked with police, hospital and deaths data up to 2016. Sex differences were analysed using cumulative incidence curves investigating time to first crash and in negative binominal regression models adjusted for driver demographics and crash risk factors.ResultsAfter adjusting for demographics and driving exposure, compared with women, men had 1.25 (95% CI 1.18–1.33), 2.07 (1.75–2.45), 1.28 (95% CI 1.13–1.46), 1.32 (95% CI 1.17–1.50) and 1.59 (95% CI 1.43–1.78) times higher rates of any crash, single vehicle crash, crash on streets with a speed limit of 80?km/h or above, crash in wet conditions and crash in the dark, respectively. By contrast, men were less likely to be involved in crashes that resulted in hospitalisation compared to women 0.73 (95% CI 0.55–0.96).ConclusionsYoung men are at increased risk of crash, and this risk persists as they get older and gain more driving experience. Despite lower risk of crash, women are at higher risk of crash related injury requiring hospitalisation. These differences in men's and women's risk of crash and injury signal the need for better understanding of how sex and/or gender may contribute to risk of crash and injury across the life-course.
机译:BackgroundYoung男人们早就知道由道路事故和崩溃相关的伤害不成比例的影响相比,年轻女性和老司机。然而,有限的洞察到崩溃和崩溃相关的伤害随时间变化的男女性别差异是如何变老,并获得更多的驾驶体验。探讨碰撞和碰撞工伤的性别差异,我们进行了一个大的超过20,000的年轻车手在新南威尔士州,澳大利亚,长达13年的纵向队列,他们首先获得后,他们的独立汽车驾驶证一个性别分类的分析。从2003-04 MethodsDRIVE研究的调查数据进行了高达2016的性别差异警察,医院和死亡数据采用累积发生率曲线,调查时间先崩溃,并调整驱动程序人口和崩溃的风险factors.ResultsAfter负二项式回归模型分析链接在调整了人口统计学和驱动曝光,与女性相比,男性有1.25(95%CI 1.18-1.33),2.07(1.75-2.45),1.28(95%CI 1.13-1.46),1.32(95%CI 1.17-1.50)和1.59(95%CI 1.43-1.78)倍任何碰撞,单个车辆碰撞,碰撞上街道速度限制的80?公里/小时以上时,碰撞在潮湿条件下和崩溃在黑暗中,分别的更高的速率。相比之下,男人们不太可能在导致住院治疗的妇女相比,0.73崩溃参与(95%CI 0.55-0.96).ConclusionsYoung的人在崩溃的风险增加,而这种风险仍然存在,因为他们长大并获得更多的驾驶经验。尽管崩溃的风险较低,妇女在崩溃工伤需要住院治疗的风险较高。这些差异的碰撞和伤害的信号,需要更好的理解性和/或性别如何可能有助于碰撞和伤害整个生命过程中的风险,男性和女性的风险。

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