Early identification of drivers who persist in unsafe driving after drinking alcohol and/or using cannabis may be helpful in the development of strategies to prevent these behaviours. In this study young adults who persisted with these behaviours were compared with those who did not, with a view to identifying factors during adolescence that differed between these two groups, and that could be useful in the development of prevention strategies. The results suggest that different person-based strategies may be necessary to deter the development of persistence in each of these behaviours. (Author/publisher) For the covering abstract of the conference see ITRD Abstract No. E201067.
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