Road traffic injuries and risk factors

  • Bener A
  • Burgut H
  • Sidahmed H
  • et al.
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This study determines the characteristics of Road Traffic Injuries (RTIs) among Qatari drivers and examines the human behavioural and environmental risk factors associated in occurrence of RTIs. This cross sectional survey was conducted in the primary health care centers during the period of February – July 2009. A random sample of 1800 Qatari drivers was approached and 1406 drivers responded and agreed to participate in this study (78.1%). Face to face interview was conducted by well trained research assistants based on a questionnaire. The study revealed that of the studied Qatari drivers (1406), 14.5% of them were injured. Young drivers in the age group (25 – 34) years were more involved in RTIs (35.8%). The RTIs occurred more among male drivers than females with the ratio 1.7:1 (p

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Bener, A., Burgut, H. R., Sidahmed, H., AlBuz, R., Sanya, R., & Ali Khan, W. (2009). Road traffic injuries and risk factors. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 7(2), 92–101. https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v7i2.2017

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