[东-鹤川都市区老年人持有驾照与外出办私事的关系]。

Daigo Inamasu, Akio Kubota
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目的区域城市的公共交通不如大都市发达。因此,这些城市的老年人在交出驾照后往往难以找到其他交通工具,这可能导致他们外出的次数减少。了解老年人持有驾照与在区域城市外出的目的之间的关系,可以为设计适当的支持措施提供基础信息。这项研究旨在研究居住在地区城市的老年人持有驾照和外出出差之间的关系,同时关注性别特征以及老年早期和晚期老年人之间的差异。方法采用横断面研究方法,对2015年12月至2016年2月在静冈县进行的第三次东-鹤川都市区人员旅行调查的9463名65-84岁受访者的数据进行分析。出游目的被分为“日常家务和购物”、“非常规购物”、“社交活动、会议、娱乐、餐饮”、“接送”、“就医”、“旅游和休闲”以及“其他个人目的”等几类。Logistic回归分析分别按性别和早期和晚期老年人进行,每种目的的外出或不外出作为因变量,驾驶执照持有作为自变量。结果研究结果表明,持有驾照与为特定目的外出有显著的正相关关系。在年龄较早的男性中,持有驾照与“非常规购物”、“接送客”和“旅游休闲”有关,而在年龄较晚的男性中,持有驾照与“日常家务和购物”和“接送客”有关。在年龄较早的老年妇女中,持有驾照与“社会活动、会议、娱乐、餐饮”、“接送客”、“医疗访问”、“旅游和休闲”和“其他个人目的”有关,而在年龄较晚的老年妇女中,持有驾照与“社会活动、会议、娱乐、餐饮”、“接送客”、“旅游和休闲”和“其他个人目的”有关。结论:居住在区域性城市的老年人持有驾照与一些个人目的的外出活动有关,如家务、购物、社交活动和医疗访问。
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[Association between driver's license possession and outings for personal errands among older adults in Higashi-Surugawan metropolitan area].

Objective Public transport is less developed in regional cities than in metropolitan areas. Consequently, older adults in these cities often face difficulties in securing alternative means of transportation after surrendering their driver's licenses, which can lead to reduced outings. Understanding the relationship between possessing a driver's license by an older adult and the purpose of outings in regional cities can provide fundamental information for designing appropriate support measures. This study aimed to examine the association between driver's license possession and outings for personal errands among older adults living in regional cities, while focusing on sex-specific patterns and differences between early- and late-stage older adults.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from 9,463 individuals aged 65-84 years who responded to the third Higashi-Surugawan metropolitan area person trip survey, which was carried out in Shizuoka Prefecture in December 2015 and February 2016. Outing purposes were classified into categories such as "routine household chores and shopping," "non-routine shopping," "social activities, meetings, recreation, dining," "pick-up and drop-off," "medical visits," "tourism and leisure," and "other personal purposes." Logistic regression analyses were performed separately by sex and by early- and late-stage older adults, with the presence or absence of outings for each purpose as the dependent variable and driver's license possession as the independent variable.Results The findings indicated a significant positive association between driver's license possession and outings for certain purposes. Among early-stage older men, possessing a license was associated with outings for "non-routine shopping," "pick-up and drop-off," and "tourism and leisure," whereas among late-stage older men, it was associated with outings for "routine household chores and shopping" and "pick-up and drop-off." Among early stage older women, possessing a license was associated with outings for "social activities, meetings, recreation, dining," "pick-up and drop-off," "medical visits," "tourism and leisure," and "other personal purposes," whereas among late-stage older women, it was associated with outings for "social activities, meetings, recreation, dining," "pick-up and drop-off," "tourism and leisure," and "other personal purposes."Conclusion Drivers' license possession among older adults living in regional cities is associated with outings for several personal purposes, such as household chores, shopping, social activities, and medical visits.

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