
| Title | : | The effect of various holidays with fatal injuries among vehicle drivers: analysis of UK STATS-19 data |
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| Date | : | 1 2020 |
| Abstract | : | Abstract Background Research suggests that drivers tend to engage in risk-taking behaviours on public holidays. Studies that examined the association between holidays (or other special days) and fatal injuries are inconsistent. This study used UK STATS19 data to investigate the associations of nine public holidays on road crash fatalities. Methods This retrospective study assessed UK STATS19 crash data for 1990–2017. All casualties involving any form of injury were initially considered; subsequently, casualties with missing data and those from single-bicycle accidents were excluded. Multiple logistic regression was estimated to explore the associations of potential risk factors with the likelihood of killed or seriously injured (KSI) casualties and to calculate adjusted odds ratios (AORs). Keywords: Public holiday, Killed or seriously injured, Fatal injury |
| Group of Knowledge | : | Kesehatan Masyarakat |
| Original Language | : | English |
| Level | : | Internasional |
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