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. 2015 Apr;44(4):470–478.

Table 1:

Characteristics of motor vehicle occupants with and without seat belt use

Variables Belted (n=252) Unbelted (n=570) P value
Age, yr 35 (28.3, 44) 35 (26, 46) 0.807
Gender 0.015 *
Female 95 (36.4%) 166 (63.6%)
Male 157 (28.0%) 404 (72.0%)
Law implementation <.001 *
Pre-Law (1997.6.1–2001.5.31) 34 (13.5%) 217 (86.5%)
Post-Law (2001.6.1–2013.5.31) 218 (38.2%) 353 (61.9%)
Hospital stay, days 6 (4, 12) 8 (4, 15) 0.026 *
Glasgow Outcome Scale <.001 *
  Good recovery 223 (90.3%) 413 (77.6%)
  Moderate disability 12 (4.9%) 47 (8.8%)
  Severe disability 7 (2.8%) 36 (6.8%)
  Vegetative state 0 (0%) 3 (0.6%)
  Death 5 (2.0%) 33 (6.2%)

Continuous variables were expressed by median and IQR, which were then compared between belted and unbelted groups by the Mann-Whitney U test. Categorical variables were expressed by count and percentage, which were then compared between belted and unbelted groups by the Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test.

*

indicates a significant difference between belted and unbelted groups.