PREDICTING UNDERAGE DRINKING AND DRIVING BEHAVIORS

Authors
Citation
Jw. Grube et Rb. Voas, PREDICTING UNDERAGE DRINKING AND DRIVING BEHAVIORS, Addiction, 91(12), 1996, pp. 1843-1857
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Substance Abuse","Substance Abuse",Psychiatry
Journal title
ISSN journal
09652140
Volume
91
Issue
12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1843 - 1857
Database
ISI
SICI code
0965-2140(1996)91:12<1843:PUDADB>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
A social-psychological model of underage drinking and driving (DUI) an d riding with drinking drivers (RWDD) was tested with data from a rand om digit dial telephone survey of 706 16-20-year-old drivers from seve n western states in the United States. Consistent with the model, a st ructural equations analysis indicated that DUI and RWDD were primarily predicted by (a) expectancies regarding the physical risks of DUI, (b ) normative beliefs about the extent to which friends would disapprove of DUI, (c) control beliefs about the ease or difficulty a avoiding D UI and RWDD and (d) drinking. Expectancies concerning enforcement had a significant effect on RWDD, but not on DUI. Among the background and environmental variables included in the analysis, only night-time dri ving and age had significant direct effects on DUI and RWDD. Drinking and involvement in risky driving had indirect effects on DUI and RWDD that were mediated through expectancies and normative beliefs. Males, European Americans, Latinos, respondents who drove more frequently and respondents who were less educated held beliefs that were more favora ble toward DUI and RWDD, drank more and engaged more frequently in ris ky driving. As a result, such individuals may be at greater risk for D UI and RWDD.