The use of designated drivers by US college students : a national study.

Auteur(s)
DeJong, W. & Winsten, J.A.
Jaar
Samenvatting

A representative national sample of students attending 4-year colleges in the United States reported whether they had served as or had ridden with a designated driver in the past 30 days and how much alcohol they had consumed the last time they used this prevention strategy. Among drinkers (those who had consumed alcohol in the past year), 36% said they had served as a designated driver in the past 30 days; of these, 40% said they usually binged when they drank but not done so the last time they served as the designated driver, with the vast majority either abstaining of having 1 drink. Among drinkers, 37% reported riding with a designated driver in the past 30 days; of these, 22% said they did not usually binge but did so the last time the had a designated driver because they had had 1 or more extra drinks. Among college students, using designated drivers is now a well-established strategy for avoiding impaired driving. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
990866 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Journal of American College Health, Vol. 47 (1999), No. 4, p. 151-156, 17 ref.

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