Problems with Sleep Do Not Predict Self-Reported Driving Factors and Perception in Older Drivers: Evidences from the Candrive II Prospective Cohort

Volume: 7, Issue: 2013, Pages: 16 - 21
Published: Oct 10, 2017
Abstract
Given that sleep problems and serious motor vehicle collisions are null increasingly prevalent in older adults, even minor drowsiness could potentially null contribute to driving patterns in older drivers. To date, it is unknown whether less null serious problems with sleep influence driving frequency and ability in older null adults. We investigated the influence of everyday sleep disturbances on driving null practices and driver perceptions in...
Paper Details
Title
Problems with Sleep Do Not Predict Self-Reported Driving Factors and Perception in Older Drivers: Evidences from the Candrive II Prospective Cohort
Published Date
Oct 10, 2017
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
2013
Pages
16 - 21
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