Evaluation of a Dutch educational "drive while intoxicated DWI" prevention program for driving schools.

Author(s)
Kayser, R.E. Schippers, G.M. & Staak, C.P.F. van der
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Abstract

A DWI prevention program for driving schools consisting of a videotape, slides, a textbook, and a manual was developed and evaluated. Effects of the program on knowledge, attitude, behaviour intention, and self-reported DWI behaviour were measured by means of a pretest, posttest, one-year follow-up evaluation design. Two-hundred and eight driving school students followed the program and participated in all three measurements. A control group of 228 pupils followed a traditional curriculum without the DWI program and also participated in all three measurements. Principal findings were that knowledge improved, attitudes and behaviour intentions were already positive at pretest, DWI was equally reported by both groups, and there was a positive effect on riding with an intoxicated driver. (Author/publisher)

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C 28659 [electronic version only] /83 /
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Journal of Drug Education, Vol. 25 (1995), No. 4, p. 379-393, 26 ref.

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