Personality traits and behaviors of alcohol-impaired drivers : a comparison of first and multiple offenders.

Auteur(s)
McMillen, D.L. Adams, M.S. Wells-Parker, E.N. Pang, M.G. & Anderson, B.J.
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Samenvatting

Using an interview and questionnaire format, 358 driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) first offenders and 141 DUI multiple offenders were compared on measures of personality traits, drinking behavior and problems, and driving behavior and history. In addition, official driving records for the two groups were compared. Results indicated that multiple offenders were significantly higher in hostility, sensation seeking, psychopatic deviance, mania, and depression than first offenders. Multiple offenders were significantly lower in emotional adjustment and assertiveness. Multiple offenders had significantly more nontraffic arrests, accidents, and traffic tickets than first offenders. They also consumed siginificantly more alcohol, evidenced more alcohol problems, and had higher BAC's at the time of arrest than first offenders. Results are discussed in terms of general problem behavior and implications for intervention and treatment. (Secondary source)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 8963 [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD 861775
Uitgave

Addictive Behaviors, Vol. 17 (1992), No. 5 (September/October), p. 407-414, 29 ref.

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