The Mini‐Mental State Examination, Clinical Factors, and Motor Vehicle Crash Risk

To examine the association between Mini‐Mental State Examination (MMSE) score and motor vehicle crash (MVC) risk in a large cohort of community‐dwelling participants with cardiovascular disease (CVD) or diabetes mellitus.

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