Alcohol-impaired driving and children in the household.

Author(s)
Boyd, R. Kresnow, M.J. & Dellinger, A.M.
Year
Abstract

More children in the United States are killed in motor vehicle crashes annually than by any other cause; nearly a quarter of these deaths involve alcohol. This study examines the national prevalence of alcohol-impaired driving and riding with an alcohol-impaired driver and the association of these behaviors to having at least 1 child in the household. An estimated 2.5 million adult drivers with children living in their households reported that they had been a recent alcohol-impaired driver. Evidence-based approaches, including mass media campaigns and sobriety checkpoints, continue to be critically important public health activities. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20090585 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Family & Community Health, Vol. 32 (2009), No. 2 (April/June), p. 167-174, 22 ref.

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