Journal article
Subjective and predicted sleepiness while driving in young adults
S Smith, M Carrington, J Trinder
Accident Analysis and Prevention | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2005
Abstract
Sleepiness is a significant contributor to car crashes and sleepiness related crashes have higher mortality and morbidity than other crashes. Young adult drivers are at particular risk for sleepiness related car crashes. It has been suggested that this is because young adults are typically sleepier than older adults because of chronic sleep loss, and more often drive at times of increased risk of acute sleepiness. This prospective study aimed to determine the relationship between predicted and perceived sleepiness while driving in 47 young-adult drivers over a 4-week period. Sleepiness levels were predicted by a model incorporating known circadian and sleep factors influencing alertness, and..
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