Driving Cessation and Health Outcomes in Older Adults
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- 19 January 2016
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 64 (2), 332-341
- https://doi.org/10.1111/jgs.13931
Abstract
ObjectivesTo determine what effect driving cessation may have on subsequent health and well-being in older adults. DesignSystematic review of the evidence in the research literature on the consequences of driving cessation in older adults. SettingCommunity. ParticipantsDrivers aged 55 and older. MeasurementsStudies pertinent to the health consequences of driving cessation were identified through a comprehensive search of bibliographic databases. Studies that presented quantitative data for drivers aged 55 and older; used a cross-sectional, cohort, or case-control design; and had a comparison group of current drivers were included in the review. ResultsSixteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Driving cessation was reported to be associated with declines in general health and physical, social, and cognitive function and with greater risks of admission to long-term care facilities and mortality. A meta-analysis based on pooled data from five studies examining the association between driving cessation and depression revealed that driving cessation almost doubled the risk of depressive symptoms in older adults (summary odds ratio=1.91, 95% confidence interval=1.61-2.27). ConclusionDriving cessation in older adults appears to contribute to a variety of health problems, particularly depression. These adverse health consequences should be considered in making the decision to cease driving. Intervention programs ensuring mobility and social functions may be needed to mitigate the potential adverse effects of driving cessation on health and well-being in older adults.Keywords
Funding Information
- AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
- National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (1 R49 CE002096)
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