2019
DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000000465
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Gambling and Subsequent Road Traffic Injuries: A Longitudinal Cohort Analysis

Abstract: Background: To compare the risks of a road traffic injury (RTI) crash among adults who were involved in high-risk gambling and those who did not gamble. Methods: We conducted a linked longitudinal cohort analysis of adult persons in large population survey conducted during 2007 and 2008 in Ontario, Canada. We used responses to Problem Gambling Severity Index to distinguish persons as nongamblers, no-risk, lowrisk, or high-risk gamblers. All persons were subsequently monitored for a subsequent RTI crash as a dr… Show more

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