Random and systematic errors in case–control studies calculating the injury risk of driving under the influence of psychoactive substances

Volume: 52, Pages: 144 - 153
Published: Mar 1, 2013
Abstract
Between 2006 and 2010, six population based case-control studies were conducted as part of the European research-project DRUID (DRiving Under the Influence of Drugs, alcohol and medicines). The aim of these case-control studies was to calculate odds ratios indicating the relative risk of serious injury in car crashes. The calculated odds ratios in these studies showed large variations, despite the use of uniform guidelines for the study designs....
Paper Details
Title
Random and systematic errors in case–control studies calculating the injury risk of driving under the influence of psychoactive substances
Published Date
Mar 1, 2013
Volume
52
Pages
144 - 153
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