DRINKING AND DRIVING: INTENTIONS, ATTITUDES, AND SOCIAL NORMS OFSWEDISH MALE DRIVERS

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ABERG, L UPPSALA UNIV, SWEDEN
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Abstract

The main purpose of the present study was to investigate factorsinfluencing drivers' decisions to drive after alcohol consumption.Male, Swedish, non-teetotal drivers aged 18 to 54 years (N.1085) answered a questionnaire concerning their experience of drunken driving. The Ajzen and Fishbein model for explaining behavioral intentionsfrom attitudes and social norms was used as a theoretical guidelinein design of questionnaire and analysis of data. LISREL analyses suggested a causal model (which was crossvalidated) where intentions to drink and drive were influenced by attitudes, evaluation of sanctions, social norms, and drinking habits. Analyses of reports of decision making indicated that perceived probability of detection (and accidents) or need for transport, tied to specific situations, were important factors for drivers' decisions to drive or not after alcoholconsumption. (A).

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I 859279 IRRD 9309
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1993 /06 E25 3 PAG: 289-96 T13

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