Older adults with major depression exhibit unique patterns of risky driving independent of antidepressant use, suggesting the need for targeted interventions to ensure safety.
A new study found a link between having depression later in life and riskier driving. Here's what to know about the connection.
A recent study reveals that older adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) tend to drive in riskier ways compared to those ...
Marked variation in the prevalence of depression was found in a multisite sample of community-dwelling older adults in the United ...
Older adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) demonstrate distinct and riskier driving behaviors than those without MDD.
According to researchers older adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) present with unique and riskier driving behaviors.
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Millions of older Americans drive daily, but the healthcare system lacks effective mechanisms to assess their fitness to ...
Motorists and road users who have depression have been warned they could face a £1,000 fine if they fail to declare it to the DVLA when it affects their ability to drive safely.
Study sheds warning light on the distinct driving patterns noticed in older people with some of them even being dangerous.
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