What is it about?

In a cross-sectional study design, we offered a self-administered online questionnaire to 3272 participants from different regions of Saudi Arabia. The questionnaire included 46 questions covering sociodemographics, driving habits, sleeping habits

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Why is it important?

Sleepy driving and MVA are prevalent in both gender but was higher in men. Future public health initiatives should particularly focus on men, since men reported a greater likelihood of both sleep-related MVA and “near miss” events.

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as regulation for drivers at KSA

Professor HATEM OTHMAN QUTUB
immam abdulrhman bin faisal university

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This page is a summary of: Gender Differences in Prevalence of Sleepy Driving in Saudi Arabia, May 2023, American Thoracic Society,
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2023.207.1_meetingabstracts.a5845.
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