Youth anti-drinking-driving programs : an examination of program assumptions.

Author(s)
Klitzner, M.D. & Vegega, M.E.
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Abstract

This paper presents the results of a review of the assumptions and premises underlying currently operating youth DWI prevention programs. In general, social-psychological and sociological theory, or available models of behaviour change are not widely used or articulated, and a number of gaps in prevention program theory were revealed in the programs reviewed. The data suggest the need for more basic research in DWI prevention and the application of this research in future program planning.

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B 24512 (In: B 24507 [electronic version only]) /83/ IRRD 287642
Source

In: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), Washington, D.C., October 7-9, 1985, p. 59-73, 1 fig., 1 graph., 4 tab., 15 ref.

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