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Driver’s license, head protection devices and severity of motorcyclists’ injuries in traffic accidents

Habilitação, uso de capacete e gravidade dos acidentes de trânsito envolvendo motociclistas

Permiso, uso del casco y gravedad de los accidentes de tránsito con los motociclistas

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to describe traffic accidents involving motorcyclists and analyze the association between possession of a motorcycle driver’s license and use of helmets according to the severity of injuries.

Methods:

a cross-sectional study was conducted among all patients hospitalized in the traumatology and orthopedics sector of a public reference hospital in northeastern Brazil.

Results:

170 patients were surveyed, the majority were male (95.9%). Their ages ranged from 18 to 67 years. Most were black or brown (52.3%), had completed elementary school (58.9%) and had monthly income smaller than two minimum wages (56.5%). An association was found between being licensed to drive a motorcycle and wearing a helmet. Among those who suffered moderate injuries, this association was OR=5.66(1.85-17.23) and among those who suffered severe injuries it was OR=13.57(2.82-65.14).

Conclusions:

people who were licensed to drive motorcycles used a helmet as protective equipment more often and, in accidents, suffered fewer injuries.

Descriptors:
Traffic Accidents; Motorcycle; Head Protective Devices; License; Accidental Injuries

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