Journal article

A cohort study of drink-driving motor vehicle crashes and alcohol-related diseases

M Stevenson, P D'Alessandro, J Bourke, M Legge, AH Lee

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | WILEY | Published : 2003

Abstract

Objectives: To elicit whether drivers involved in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes are more likely to have future alcohol-related hospital admissions. Method: A population-based cohort study of 3,286 drivers involved in a motor vehicle crash between 1988 and 1992 were followed over an eight to 13-year period. Results: The findings from the study suggest a twofold increased risk associated with an alcohol-related motor vehicle crash and future alcohol-related hospital admission. The average time between an alcohol-related motor vehicle crash and future alcohol-related hospital admission was 12 years. Men and Indigenous Australian drivers were more likely to have a future alcohol-related ..

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