The impact of motor vehicle injury on distress: Moderators and trajectories over time
Auteurs: Naomi Wiesenthal et Evelyn Vingilis
Aperçu
Résumé (français)
Veuillez noter que les résumés n'apparaissent que dans la langue de la publication et peuvent ne pas avoir de traduction.
Résumé (anglais)
Research reveals that motor vehicle injuries (MVIs) can result in severe and debilitating psychological distress. Yet, not every person who has sustained a MVI suffers psychologically. It appears that risk of distress varies by demographic and psychosocial characteristics. The present study aimed to explore the trajectories of post-MVI distress and the effect of pre-MVI psychological functioning on post-MVI distress. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to explore the longitudinal dataset from the Canadian National Population Health Survey. Participants were assessed up to nine years post-MVI. Post-MVI distress increased over time. Men experienced greater overall distress than women and a greater increase in distress over time. Pre-MVI distress predicted post-MVI distress. This relationship was strongest for those with greater pre-MVI alcohol consumption. At low levels of pre-MVI distress, greater pre-MVI alcohol consumption was related to lower post-MVI distress, but at high levels of pre-MVI distress, greater pre-MVI alcohol consumption predicted increased post-MVI distress. Those with partners experienced less distress than the unpartnered. This study supports the general findings of other post-MVI and post-trauma studies, although the current study’s main and interaction effects reveal more complex and nuanced relationships among variables in their prediction of post-MVI psychological distress.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
---|---|
Auteur | Naomi Wiesenthal et Evelyn Vingilis |
Année de pulication | 2013 |
Titre | The impact of motor vehicle injury on distress: Moderators and trajectories over time |
Volume | 21 |
Nom du Journal | Transportation Research Part F |
Pages | 13-Jan |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Naomi Wiesenthal
- Naomi Wiesenthal et Evelyn Vingilis
- The impact of motor vehicle injury on distress: Moderators and trajectories over time
- Transportation Research Part F
- 21
- 2013
- 13-Jan