[PDF][PDF] Self-regulation of driving by older adults: a synthesis of the literature and framework

LJ Molnar, DW Eby, L Zhang, N Zanier, RMS Louis… - Prevention, 2015 - aaafoundation.org
Background Self-regulation, or the modification of driving by driving less or avoiding
challenging situations in response to declining abilities, is increasingly being studied as a …

Non-cognitive factors associated with driving cessation among older adults: An integrative review

A Maliheh, Z Nasibeh, AM Yadollah, KM Hossein… - Geriatric nursing, 2023 - Elsevier
Exploring the factors that affect driving cessation is crucial, because sustained mobility plays
an important role in successful aging. This study aimed to collect evidence on the non …

Social participation in later years: The role of driving mobility

T Pristavec - The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objectives I investigate the role of driving mobility for older adults' formal and informal social
participation. I expand the common driving status dichotomy using gradated driving …

“The biggest problem we've ever had to face”: how families manage driving cessation with people with dementia

J Liddle, A Tan, P Liang, S Bennett, S Allen… - International …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Background: It is recognized that people with dementia are likely to need to stop driving at
some point following diagnosis. Driving cessation can lead to negative outcomes for people …

Cohort analysis of driving cessation and limitation among older adults

A Schouten, M Wachs, EA Blumenberg, HR King - Transportation, 2022 - Springer
Automobiles are central to participation in economic, social, and cultural activities in the
United States. The ability to drive as one ages is fundamental to the quality of life among …

Effect of a group intervention to promote older adults' adjustment to driving cessation on community mobility: A randomized controlled trial

J Liddle, M Haynes, NA Pachana, G Mitchell… - The …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Objectives: The UQDRIVE program, a group education and support program, was
developed to meet the needs associated with driving cessation for older adults. The current …

'… it's hard to prepare yourself, it's like a death': barriers and facilitators to older people discussing and planning for driving retirement

N Veerhuis, V Traynor, M Randle - Ageing & Society, 2022 - cambridge.org
Driving is the preferred mode of transport for many older drivers, providing mobility to
maintain independence and quality of life. The loss of driving privilege has negative …

Transition from driving to driving-cessation: experience of older persons and caregivers: a descriptive qualitative design

C Savoie, P Voyer, M Lavallière, S Bouchard - BMC geriatrics, 2024 - Springer
Background For some older persons, driving is essential to maintain their daily activities and
engagement with society. Unfortunately, some will have to stop driving, as they age. Driving …

Planning for driving retirement: The effect of driving perceptions, driving events, and assessment of driving alternatives

JM Vivoda, J Cao, A Koumoutzis, AC Harmon… - … research part F: traffic …, 2021 - Elsevier
Most older adults will eventually stop driving, but few engage in planning for driving
retirement. This study assessed whether driving stress, enjoyment, confidence, concerning …

A data science approach to estimating the frequency of driving cessation associated suicide in the US: Evidence from the national violent death reporting system

TM Ko, VA Kalesnikava, D Jurgens… - Frontiers in public health, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Driving cessation is a common transition experienced by aging adults that confers both a
symbolic and literal loss of independence due to the central role of automobiles for mobility …