Driving ability of aphasic and non-aphasic brain-damaged patients
The driving ability of brain-damaged patients was examined by psychometric tests and a comprehensive practical on-road driving test in a study with 36 aphasic and 29 non-aphasic patients. The results suggest the following conclusions: (1) the driving ability of brain-damaged patients can not be reli...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuropsychological rehabilitation 1991-07, Vol.1 (3), p.161-174 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The driving ability of brain-damaged patients was examined by psychometric tests and a comprehensive practical on-road driving test in a study with 36 aphasic and 29 non-aphasic patients. The results suggest the following conclusions: (1) the driving ability of brain-damaged patients can not be reliably judged from the performances in the psychometric tests used; (2) according to the results of the practical driving test, driving behaviour is impaired in a significantly higher proportion of the aphasic compared to the non-aphasic patients. Although the multiple correlation of correct performance in nine categories of driving behaviour with the driving instructor's global rating was substantial, individual predictions were far from perfect; (3) there is a significant interaction between the presence of aphasia, age, and practical driving ability, indicating that aphasic patients of advanced age tend to fail the driving test; (4) the patients' own judgement of their driving ability proves to be unreliable. |
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ISSN: | 0960-2011 1464-0694 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09602019108520162 |