The impact of subclinical sleep problems on self-reported driving patterns and perceived driving abilities in a cohort of active older drivers

Volume: 61, Pages: 296 - 303
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
The present study sought to investigate the influence of subclinical sleep disturbances on driving practices and driver perceptions in a large cohort of healthy older drivers. Participants from the Candrive II prospective cohort study were investigated. Self-reported measures of sleep problems were used to determine the influence of sleep disturbance on self-reported driving practices and perceived driving abilities, as measured by the...
Paper Details
Title
The impact of subclinical sleep problems on self-reported driving patterns and perceived driving abilities in a cohort of active older drivers
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
61
Pages
296 - 303
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