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Research Articles

Driving characteristics of young adults prior to and following concussion

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Pages 14-19 | Received 17 Feb 2023, Accepted 16 Aug 2023, Published online: 20 Sep 2023
 

Abstract

Objectives

This study sought to examine whether young adults who sustain concussions have different driving histories and pre-injury driving styles than uninjured peers. In addition, we assessed whether modifications were made to driving behavior in the acute period following concussion.

Methods

Self-reported driving and demographic information was collected from 102 16- to 25-year-old drivers. Half of the sample had recently sustained concussions and the other half comprised a matched comparison group.

Results

The groups reported similar pre-injury driving behaviors and styles. However, the recently injured group had more driving citations, higher rates of psychiatric disorders, and greater likelihood of having sustained a prior concussion. Self-reported driving habits postconcussion suggested that most drivers did not modify their driving behavior following concussion, though they were less likely to drive at night or with others in the car.

Conclusion

Results highlight the need for postconcussion driving guidelines and support for returning to driving safely.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This study was funded by 5R01NS107459 from the National Institute of neurological Diseases and Stroke.

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