Title

The Rehabilitation Of Shaken Soldier Syndrome: A Coordinated System Of Community-Situated, Postacute Treatment For Blast- Injured Veterans

Abstract

A study that was conducted to examine the characteristics of crashes at parking lots is presented. The significant risk factors related to the traffic environment, driver, and vehicle were identified using logistic regression models. The effects of the significant factors for parking lot crashes were studied by examining the odds ratios against the reference case. The effect of lighting conditions, vision obstruction, and weather conditions were found significant for parking lot crashes. Crash propensity was 20.2 percent lower during dawn and dusk hours than during daytime. Crashes resulting in fatalities were not significant at the 95 percent confidence level compared to PDO crashes. This is expected, due to low cruising speeds at parking lots. However, the possibility of a crash in a public lot resulting in injuries was 11.4 percent higher than PDO crashes, but this could be due to underreporting of PDO crashes.

Publication Date

3-1-2012

Publication Title

Veterans: Health Issues, Coping Strategies and Benefits

Issue

3

Number of Pages

75-124

Document Type

Article; Book Chapter

Personal Identifier

scopus

Socpus ID

84896423810 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84896423810

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