Evaluating the risk of road traffic accidents (RTAs) and the reaction time of individuals with attention deficit disorder(ADD) in the virtual environment: A study protocol using the Sahand driving simulator and the Vienna test system
Nazanin Masoudi, M. Rezaei, M. Farahbakhsh, Hojjat Zamani-Sani, Salman Abdi, H. Sadeghi-Bazargani
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Abstract
Background. Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) are one of the essential causes of mortality;therefore, it is crucial to investigate the influencing factors. Studies indicate that drivers with attention deficit disorder have weaker driving performance than others. Therefore, it is vital to evaluate their driving performance in various circumstances, given their distinctive driving patterns. Methods. In this methodological study, a total of 62 individuals in both genders, aged 18 to 59, 31 with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and 31 in a control group were randomly referred to the Sahand driving simulator or take the tests of Vienna Test System (VTS),after a definitive diagnosis by a psychiatrist . This study protocol aims to compare the driving performance of ADHD drivers with that of control group drivers. In addition, a joint investigation of driving simulator assessments and the Vienna Test System (VTS) including Reaction time (RT) and Adaptive Tachistoscopic Traffic Perception Test (ATAVT) will be performed.