J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
2004 Dec;28(6):523-531.
Development and Application of Cognitive Perceptual Assessment for Driving of People with Brain Injury - Comparison with Cognitive Behavioral Driver's Inventory
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Korea. nrcjang@hanmail.net
- 2Rehabilitation Psychology, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Korea.
- 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hanyang University, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
We developed the Cognitive Perceptual Assessment for Driving (CPAD) to assess the driving ability of people with acquired brain injury. To find out the usefulness of this tool as a screening test for safe driving, we compared it with the Cognitive Behavioral Driver's Inventory (CBDI). METHOD: Subjects were 101 people with acquired brain injury who had driven a car before the injury. Each subject was
evaluated with CPAD and CBDI. CPAD consisted of 8 tasks and 10 variables. We calculated CPAD score using 10 variables and compared CPAD with CBDI result and score. RESULTS: The average CPAD score was 49.65 7.97. According to CBDI test, the number of CBDI passing group was 36, borderline group was 27, and failing group was 38. CPAD variables and score showed significant correlation with CBDI score (p<0.05). There was significant difference in CPAD variables and score among the 3 groups (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: CPAD can be a useful tool for assessing the driving ability of the people with acquired brain injury.