Socioeconomic status during youth and risk of car crash during adulthood. Findings from the DRIVE cohort study.
Holger MőllerKris RogersPatricia CullenTeresa SenserrickSoufiane BoufousRebecca IversPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2021)
Young drivers who lived in areas of low SES at the time of the survey had a sustained increased risk of crash over the following 13 years compared with drivers from the most affluent areas. Our findings suggest that in addition to traditional measures, road transport injury prevention needs to consider the wider social determinants of health.