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Author:  Louis Wittig.


Source: Volume 08, Number 04, Fall 2004 , pp.84-88(5)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing driving risks for those with ADHD, early signs of risky driving among adolescents, the effects of banning in-car cell phone use, drug court programs, and the ability to detect continuing drug use by urine samples: “Impact of Methylphenidate Delivery Profiles on Driving Performance of Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study” by Daniel J. Cox, Ph.D., R. Lawrence Merkel, M.D., Ph.D., Jennifer Kim Penberthy, Ph.D., Boris Kovatchev, Ph.D. and Cheryl S. Hankin, Ph.D. 43 (3) J. Am. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry 269 (Mar. 2004); “Adolescent Developmental Antecedents of Risky Driving Among Young Adults” by C. Raymond Bingham and Jean T. Shope 65 (1) J. Stud. Alcohol 11 (Jan. 2004); “Longer Term Effects of New York State’s Law on Drivers’ Handheld Cell Phone Use” by A.T. McCartt and L.L. Geary 1 (10) Injury Prevention 11 (Feb. 2004); “A Campus Drug Court: Colorado State University” by Cheryl L. Asmus, Ph.D. 4 (1) Drug Court Rev. 1 (Summer 2002); “NDCI Commentary: The Use of Creatinine-Cannabinoid Results to Determine Continued Abstinence or to Differentiate Between New Marijuana Use and Continuing Drug Excretion from Previous Exposure” by Paul L. Cary, M.S. 4 (1) Drug Court Rev. 83 (Summer 2002);

Keywords: J. Am. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry; J. Stud. Alcohol; Injury Prevention; Drug Court Rev;

Affiliations:  1: Highway Safety Advocate.

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