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Author:  Emily Fealy.


Source: Volume 12, Number 04, Fall 2008 , pp.89-93(5)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing impaired driving, factors affecting its prevalence, alcohol disorders and treatment, alcohol advertising, and drunk driving relating to smoking bans in bars: “Commentary: Primary Prevention of Drunk Driving: Over the Airwaves, Under the Radar” by Chris Kahn, M.D., M.P.H. 51 (6) Annals of Emerg. Med. 766–68 (Jun. 2008); “Gender Differences in Drunk Driving Prevalence Rates and Trends: A 20-Year Assessment Using Multiple Sources of Evidence” by Jennifer Schwartz 33 (9) Addictive Behav. 1217–222 (Sept. 2008); “Assessing DUI Risk: Examination of the Behaviors and Attitudes Drinking and Driving Scale (BADDS); “Jeremy D. Sewell, Stephen D.A. Hupp, and Daniel J. Segris 33 Addictive Behav. 853–65 (2008); “Bill Proposes “Scarlet Letter” for DUIs: Bright Yellow License Plates” by Yu Nakayama; “Alcohol Use Disorders and the Use of Treatment Services Among College-Age Young Adults” by Li-Tzy Wu, Daniel J. Pilowsky, William E. Schlenger, and Deborah Hasin 58(2) Psychiatric Services 192–200 (Feb. 2007); “Exposure of African-American Youth to Alcohol Advertising, 2003–2004” by The Center on Alcohol Marketing and outh, Georgetown University (Jun.14, 2006); “Drunk Driving After the Passage of Smoking Bans in Bars” by Scott Adams and Chad Cotti;

Keywords: Annals of Emerg. Med; Addictive Behav; Addictive Behav; Psychiatric Services; The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, Georgetown University;

Affiliations:  1: Traffic Safety Advocate.

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