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Helmet Use Among Two-Wheeler Riders' Road Accident Victims in Benin

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Publisher Springer
Date 2022 Nov 28
PMID 36441473
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Abstract

Background: In Benin, some riders of two-wheeled vehicles still do not wear helmets, the main protection against head injuries in road accidents. The objective of this study is to describe the characteristics of two-wheeled users, and to determine the factors influencing helmet use among this group.

Methods: This is a prospective cross-sectional study of 977 two-wheeled road accident victims from a cohort. Proportions or means were calculated for the different variables. Statistical comparisons were made to test the association with helmet use. Logistic regression modelling was performed to identify factors associated with helmet use.

Results: Among all subjects, 81.1% [CI (78.5; 83.4)] wore a helmet. Factors explaining helmet use were female gender (OR = 2.8 [1.3-6.1]), purpose of trip (OR = 1.7 [1.1-2.6]), possession of health insurance (OR = 3.7 [1.3-10, 5]), having been driving for 15-20 years (OR = 2.6 [1.4-4.7]) or more than 20 years (OR = 3.4 [2.0-5.8]), good road conditions (OR = 3.1 [2.0-4.8]), and good visibility (OR = 1.9 [1.3-3.1]).

Conclusion: The factors influencing helmet use are gender, reason for travel, length of time as a driver, possession of health insurance, conditions, and visibility of the road on which the subject are driving. These factors are related to experience and appropriation of the notion of risk, but also related to the environment. To increase helmet use among two-wheelers, helmet awareness should take into account the individual factors found in this study. Enforcement actions should be strengthened, and the quality of the roads improved.

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