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Voluntary and Involuntary Driving Cessation in Later Life
Authors:Moon Choi  Briana Mezuk  George W. Rebok
Affiliation:1. Department of Epidemiology and Community Health , Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine , Richmond , Virginia , USA moonchoi365@gmail.com;3. Department of Epidemiology and Community Health , Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine , Richmond , Virginia , USA;4. Department of Mental Health , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland , USA
Abstract:This study explores the decision-making process of driving cessation in later life, with a focus on voluntariness. The sample included 83 former drivers from the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study. A majority of participants (83%) reportedly stopped driving by their own decision. However, many voluntary driving retirees reported external factors such as financial difficulty, anxiety about driving, or lack of access to a car as main reasons for driving cessation. These findings imply that distinction between voluntary and involuntary driving cessation is ambiguous and that factors beyond health status, including financial strain, play a role in the transition to non-driving.
Keywords:transportation  disabilities  poverty  mobility  driving
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