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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants (n = 949).

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Fig 1.

Bivariate associations of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) and near miss accidents(NMAs) with the risk and protective factors investigated in this study.

Note M: mean; SD: standard deviation; P: proportion. Suspect OSA: Obstructive sleep apnea, as evaluated with the Berlin Questionnaire and medical examination; Sleep debt: reported hours of sleep—desired hours of sleep; EDS: excessive daytime sleepiness, as evaluated by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale; MVAs: motor vehicle accidents; NMAs: near miss accidents.

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Fig 2.

Relationship between sleep debt and motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) or near miss accidents (NMAs) in truck drivers.

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Fig 3.

Relationship between excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) or near miss accidents (NMAs) in truck drivers.

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Table 2.

Hierarchic logistic regression analysis.

Relationship between predictor variables investigated and motor vehicle accidents (MVAs).

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Table 3.

Hierarchic logistic regression analysis.

Relationship between predictor variables investigated and near miss accidents (NMAs).

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