Alcohol, personality traits, and high risk driving : a comparison of young, drinking driver groups.

Author(s)
McMillen, D.L. Pang, M.G. Wells-Parker, E.N. & Anderson, B.J.
Year
Abstract

Four types of drinking driver groups were compared with each other and also with two nondrinking driver groups on sensation seeking, social responsibility, and hostility. Groups were also compared on traffic violations, accidents, alcohol consumption, frequency of driving after drinking, frequency of driving impaired, and perception of driving risk taking after drinking. Drivers under the influence apprehended in conjunction with an accident or moving violation had significantly greater alcohol consumption, frequency of driving after drinking, frequency of driving impaired, traffic violations, accidents, and self rating of risk taking after drinking in comparison with other groups. (Secondary source)

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Library number
C 8964 [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD 861776
Source

Addictive Behaviors, Vol. 17 (1992), No. 6 (November/December), p. 525-532, 20 ref.

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