专题:Older Adults Driving Studies

This cluster of papers explores the mobility and driving safety of older adults, focusing on factors such as driving cessation, cognitive and visual impairment, self-regulation, and their impact on health outcomes and quality of life. The research covers a wide range of topics including assessment tools, predictors of driving performance, and the relationship between mobility and well-being in later life.
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Incidence and Prognostic Indicators of Dementia in Patients With Covert Brain Infarction, Transient Ischemic Attack, and Stroke: The Population‐Based Rotterdam Study

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Calling for a more coherent policy response to driving harm

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Meta-analysis and Review of Valuations of Travel Time Savings in Less-developed Countries

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The impact of the fare-free public transport policy for older adults in Vietnam

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Investigating Intention to Participate in ADAS Training Integrating into Driver Licensing Programs in Vietnam

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Assessment of Driving Restrictions Following Craniotomy: A Survey of Canadian Neurosurgeons

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Long or short-distance travel? Mobile phone data reveals how the built environment affects elderly travel patterns

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Weather-Dependent Variations in Driver Gaze Behavior: A Case Study in Rainy Conditions

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Feeling younger and preferring variety: the influence of subjective age on variety-seeking intentions in travel choices

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