EFFECT STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS ON PEDESTRIAN INJURIES IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN THE EAST AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE: A CASE CONTROL STUDY

Ghafari Fam, S and Sadeghi Bazargani, H and Malek, A (2014) EFFECT STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS ON PEDESTRIAN INJURIES IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN THE EAST AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE: A CASE CONTROL STUDY. The Journal of Urmia University of Medical Sciences, 25 (10). pp. 910-921.

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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the role and effect of stressful
life events during one past year on pedestrian injury in the road traffic crashes.
Materials & Methods: This case-control study had hospital-based design and was conducted during
2013-2014. First, 177 pedestrians injured by motorized vehicles during walk and being hospitalized in
the Shohada University Hospital were compared with 177 appropriate controls that without any of
injuries in the road traffic accidents were selected of Imam Reza University Hospital. Then stressful
life events based standardized questionnaire was used to analyze the association between two groups
and logistic regression test was employed.
Results: Accordingly, 50.3% of the victims and 19.2% of the control groups were illiterate and had
elementary education. Multivariate logistic regression test findings showed that variables associated
with pedestrian injuries in the road traffic accidents had stressful life events such as job conflicts,
education concerns, daily life, or health concerns. However, it seemed that there was an association
between daily walking, economic status, and education levels on pedestrian injuries in the road traffic
accidents.
Conclusion: The present study findings showed that any intervention toward psychological factors
and decreasing socioeconomic difference may be affective in reducing pedestrian injuries in the road
traffic crashes.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Pedestrian injuries, Road traffic crashes, Determine, Stressful life events, Case-control study
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2017 07:08
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2019 05:22
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/3242

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