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Citation

Kabli A, Bhowmik T, Eluru N. Anal. Meth. Accid. Res. 2023; 37: e100246.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.amar.2022.100246

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The current study contributes to safety literature by incorporating the influence of temporal factors (observed and unobserved) within a multivariate model system for medical professional generated body region specific injury severity score. For this purpose, we adopt a hybrid econometric modeling approach that accommodates for the unobserved factors using two mechanisms. First, we parameterize unobserved temporal factor variation through the customization of the variance by time cohort (heteroscedasticity). Second, the common unobserved factors affecting severity across various body regions is accommodated through traditional random parameter consideration process. The proposed model system is estimated using data drawn from the National Automotive Sampling System-Crashworthiness Data System (NASS-CDS) database for the time cohorts 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, and 2015. For the current analysis, we consider 6-point Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) for eight body regions (head, face, neck, abdomen, thorax, spine, lower extremity, and upper extremity). The proposed model system offers interesting insights on body region severity evolution over time. The model estimation is augmented with post-estimation exercises including hold-out sample validation analysis, illustrative policy analysis and extensive elasticity effect computation.


Language: en

Keywords

Abbreviated injury scale; Body regions; Driver injury severity; Hybrid econometric approach; NASS-CDS; Temporal variability

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