2010
DOI: 10.1136/ip.2010.029215.549
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Risk perception by the patient and the primary care health professional and traffic injuries. Baseline results from the LESIONAT cohort study

Abstract: AimTo assess the relationship between risk perception and reported traffic collisions (TC) and traffic injuries (TI) the year before.MethodsDesign: Cohorts.SettingPrimary Care (PC). Urban area. Barcelona (Spain).Population1938 subjects possessing driving license, who attended a participating practice from March to November/2009.MeasurementsOutcome: TC, TI the year before.Main exposuresPerception of risk for TCs (self-perception (SPR) and as assessed by a health professional (HPPR)), scored 0–10.CovariatesAge, … Show more

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