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Title: A comparative study of subjective experiences related to driving among outpatient psychotropic users and controls in Ragama, Sri Lanka
Authors: Chandradasa, M.
Champika, L.
Amarasuriya, M.
Wijelakshman, P.
Bandara, S.
Ranaweera, T.
Fernando, L.
Keywords: psychotropic users
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Sri Lanka College of Psychiatrists
Citation: Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry.2016;7(1):23-25
Abstract: Aim: To identify and explore the impact of illness and medications on the driving of patients visiting an outpatient clinic. Method: A retrospective-cohort design was used. The data was collected using a semi-structured, intervieweradministered questionnaire among consecutive patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. An age, gender and vehicle matched control group was obtained. Result: A total of 2887 consecutive clinic patients were asked about driving and 57 (1.9%) who had driven a vehicle regularly during the last 12 months were included in the study group. A majority were in the 30-45 year category (47%). All were men and a majority were motor-bike riders (53%). Collision-accidents were experienced by 42% of participants during the last 12 months. Conclusion: The patient group had lower hours of driving per week, less subjectively claimed earning per day and more with at least one collision-accident during the past year compared to the control group.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/14025
ISSN: 2012-6883
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