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Title
Disability related to road traffic crashes among adults in Spain.
Author(s)
Palmera-Suarez, Rocio ISCIII | Lopez-Cuadrado, Teresa ISCIII | Almazan-Isla, Javier ISCIII | Fernandez-Cuenca, Rafael ISCIII | Alcalde-Cabero, Enrique ISCIII | Galan, Iñaki ISCIII
Date issued
2015-09
Citation
Gac Sanit . 2015 Sep;29 Suppl 1:43-8.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
Road traffic accidents cause substantial morbidity and disease burden; few studies have examined their impact on disability.
To estimate the magnitude and distribution of disability due to road traffic accidents according to socio-demographic variables, and its main socioeconomic and health determinants.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in community-dwelling participants in the "2008 Spanish National Disability Survey", a representative sample of 91,846 households with 20,425 disabled persons older than 15 years; 443 had disability due to road traffic accidents.
The prevalence was 2.1 per 1000 inhabitants (95% CI:1.8-2.3), with no differences by sex. Risk was highest among persons aged 31 to 64 years, and onset of disability showed a sharp inflection point at age 16 years in both sexes. Odds ratios (ORs) were higher (OR=1.3; 95% CI:1.1- 1.7) for participants with secondary education than for those with the lowest educational levels and were lower (OR: 0.5; 95% CI:0.3-0.8) for participants with the highest household income levels than for those with lowest. Only 24% of disabled participants were gainfully employed. As compared to other sources of disability, traffic crashes caused greater disability in terms of mobility (OR=3.1;p<0.001), a greater need for health/social services (OR=1.5;p=0.003), and more problems with private transportation (OR=1.6;p<0.001), moving around outside the home (OR=1.6;p<0.001) and changes in economic activity (OR=2.4;p<0.001).
The prevalence of disability due to road traffic accidents in Spain is lower than in other developed countries, with middle-aged and socio-economically underprivileged persons being the most affected. Disability due to road traffic accidents is related to a greater demand for social/health care support, problems of accessibility/commuting, and major changes in economic activity.
Subject
Evaluación de la Discapacidad | Accidentes de tráfico | Lesiones externas | Inequidades | Factores socio-económicos
MESH
Accidents, Traffic | Disabled Persons | Adolescent | Adult | Aged | Cross-Sectional Studies | Female | Health Services Needs and Demand | Humans | Male | Middle Aged | Prevalence | Social Determinants of Health | Socioeconomic Factors | Spain | Surveys and Questionnaires | Young Adult
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