Which young people accept a lift from a drunk or drugged driver?
Riding with a drunk and/or a drugged driver (RDD) is a risk behavior that has received very little attention in spite of its potential dangers. Young people involved in the recreational nightlife context are especially at risk. A total of 1363 regular users of recreational nightlife from nine European countries (mean age: 21.75; 51.5% women) filled out a self-administered and anonymous questionnaire (in 2006). Results showed that 37.2% had practiced RDD during the previous month. RDD is related to drunkenness and use of drugs, personality factors such as impulsivity, preferring to use a private car to get to nightlife venues, living in a southern European country and being unemployed. No significant influence was found for age, gender, educational level or socioeconomic status. It is important to raise awareness about the high prevalence of RDD. This lack of awareness can be related to its social acceptance among young people. The use of private cars for going to nightlife venues should be discouraged.
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- Abstract reprinted with permission from Elsevier
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Authors:
- Calafat, A
- Adrover-Roig, D
- Blay, N
- Juan, M
- Bellis, M
- Hughes, K
- Mendes, F
- Kokkevi, A
- Publication Date: 2009-7
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Print
- Features: References; Tables;
- Pagination: pp 703-709
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Serial:
- Accident Analysis & Prevention
- Volume: 41
- Issue Number: 4
- Publisher: Elsevier
- ISSN: 0001-4575
- Serial URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00014575
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Drugged drivers; Drunk drivers; Night; Passengers; Questionnaires; Risk taking; Young adults
- Geographic Terms: Europe
- Subject Areas: Highways; Safety and Human Factors;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01137457
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS, ATRI
- Created Date: Jul 31 2009 8:47AM