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Citation

Basch CE, DeCicco IM, Malfetti JL. Health Educ. Q. 1989; 16(3): 389-396.

Affiliation

Department of Health Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1989, Society for Public Health Education, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2793494

Abstract

This article explores reasons that may support a decision by young drivers to drink and drive. Forty focus group discussions on driving and traffic safety were conducted with 316 volunteers 18 to 22 years of age in 10 cities in the United States and two cities in Canada. The audiotaped discussions identified some factors that may influence young peoples' decisions to drink and drive, such as inappropriate knowledge about alcohol and driving, lack of decision making skills, and the tendency to ignore the increased risk of drinking and driving. While some respondents drove intoxicated because they were unaware of the dangers, others rationalized their drinking and driving behavior. Improved understanding about the nature and extent of the factors influencing young drivers' decisions to drink and drive is essential to planning effective health education programs.

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