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Table 3 Association between exposure to benzodiazepine anxiolytics and z-hypnotics and drivers responsibility in each study period

From: Trends in benzodiazepine anxiolytics and z-hypnotics use among French drivers involved in road traffic crashes from 2005 to 2015: a responsibility case-control study

 

Period 1 OR [95% CI]

Period 2 OR [95% CI]

Period 3 OR [95% CI]

Period 4 OR [95% CI]

Period 5 OR [95% CI]

Period 6 OR [95% CI]

benzodiazepine anxiolyticsǂ

1.42 [1.24–1.62]

1.11 [0.96–1.29]

1.23 [1.06–141]

1.38 [1.21–1.57]

1.18 [1.03–1.37]

1.27 [1.09–1.47]

z-hypnoticsǂ

1.01 [0.84–1.21]

1.23 [1.00–1.51]

1.38 [1.13–1.69]

1.37 [1.13–1.65]

1.04 [0.85–1.27]

1.38 [1.11–1.71]

  1. ǂ reference = drivers not exposed; OR: Odds Ratio; CI: confidence interval.
  2. Complete cases: Period 1: N = 34,580; Period 2: N = 28,186; Period 3: N = 28,589; Period 4: N = 31,891; Period 5: N = 27,473; Period 6: N = 24,988.