Direct and indirect effects of marijuana use on the risk of fatal 2-vehicle crash initiation
Abstract Background Marijuana and alcohol each play a significant role in fatal crash initiation. We decomposed the total effect of marijuana use in the presence or absence of alcohol on fatal crash initiation into direct and indirect effects. Methods Pair-matched data on 5856 culpable drivers (init...
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Main Authors: | Stanford Chihuri (Author), Guohua Li (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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