Effects of Cognition on Driving Involvement Among the Oldest Old: Variations by Gender and Alternative Transportation Opportunities

TitleEffects of Cognition on Driving Involvement Among the Oldest Old: Variations by Gender and Alternative Transportation Opportunities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsFreund, B, Szinovacz, ME
JournalThe Gerontologist
Volume42
Issue5
Pagination621-633
Call Numberpubs_2002_Freund-Szinovacz.pdf
KeywordsHealth Conditions and Status
Abstract

This study explored the impact of cognition and the availability of other drivers on driving restriction and cessation among older adults. Survey data from the first wave of the Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old data were analyzed, using multinomial logistic regressions. Cognitive impairment is associated with driving restriction and cessation, although a noteworthy minority of mildly and severely cognitively impaired individuals continue to drive. Partner's driving and involvement and presence of other drivers in the household moderated the effect of cognition on driving restriction and cessation. The decision processes surrounding an individual's restricting or stopping driving are complex and may include consideration not only of competence, but also of sense of self-worth and relationship with a partner.

DOI10.1093/geront/42.5.621
Endnote Keywords

Cognition/Aging/ADL and IADL Impairments

Endnote ID

9942

Citation Key6816