A paper titled “Driving in Mild Cognitive Impairment: the role of depressive symptoms” authored by Ion N. Beratis, Nikos Andronas, Dionysia Kontaxopoulou, Stella Fragkiadaki, Dimosthenis Pavlou, John Papatriantafyllou, Alexandra Economou, George Yannis and Sokratis G. Papageorgiou is
now published in Traffic Injury Prevention. Previous studies indicate a
negative association between depression and driving fitness in the
general population. This paper aimed to cover a gap in the literature
and to explore the link between depressive symptoms and driving behavior
in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) through the use of a
driving simulator experiment. Results indicated that depressive
symptoms could be a factor explaining why certain patients with MCI
present altered driving skills. Therefore, interventions for
treating the depressive symptoms of individuals with MCI could prove to
be beneficial regarding their driving performance.
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