Stop the drinking driver : a behavioral school-based prevention program.

Author(s)
Yates, B.A. & Dowrick, P.W.
Year
Abstract

Of all age groups, 15-19 years olds have the highest rates of involvement in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes. This project focuses on the friends and peers of high risk teenage drivers using concepts of modelling, positive peer pressure and assertive skills training. Post survey results indicate that a vast majority of participating students are less likely to drive while intoxicated and "more willing" and confident to "stop the drinking driver".

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Publication

Library number
951629 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, Vol. 36 (1991), No. 2, p. 12-19, 22 ref.

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