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Perceived driving safety and estimated blood alcohol concentration (BAC) the morning after drinking amongst young Australians attending a music festival: a cross-sectional survey

机译:参加音乐节的年轻澳大利亚人饮酒后早晨的可感知的驾驶安全性和估计的血液酒精浓度(BAC):一项横断面调查

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Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes remain a significant and costly public health issue globally. Particularly young people are over-represented in these incidents. This study set out to explore the factors that influence individuals’ perceptions of their safety to drive, and the factors related to a change in intention to drive. Four hundred nine young people aged 18–40 attending an Australian multi-day music festival completed a survey measuring demographics, alcohol use, amount of sleep obtained the previous night, intention to drive, number of passengers, perceived safety to drive, estimated BAC (measured in g/210?L) and change in intention to drive following a BAC measurement via breathalysers. Statistical analyses involved univariate tests of association and multivariate logistic regression. Only one in five participants felt they were completely safe to drive. Males self-rated as less safe to drive than females. Multivariate analyses showed that licence class, sleep hours, units of alcohol consumed in the past 24?h and estimated BAC had statistically significant associations with driving safety perception. Participants who slept for greater than seven hours the previous night were three times more likely to feel safe to drive than those who had less than five hours of sleep (OR 3.05 (95% CI 1.25, 7.45)). Forty-one percent of participants changed their intended time of driving after having their BAC measured with a breathalyser. There was a statistically significant association between changing the intention to drive to a later time with an increase in each extra passenger in a participant’s vehicle (OR 1.53 (95% CI 1.02, 2.30)). Whilst concerning behaviours relating to high-risk alcohol consumption were found, the study uncovered promising findings about young peoples’ perceptions of their safety to drive, and their propensity to change their driving intention. The strong correlation between hours of sleep, estimated BAC, units of alcohol consumed and license class with perception of driving safety suggests an increased awareness among young people and promotion of these factors may potentially improve actual driver safety. The influence of number of passengers on intention to drive later is another important consideration for future road safety research or promotion.
机译:与酒精有关的机动车碰撞仍然是全球范围内重大且代价高昂的公共卫生问题。在这些事件中,尤其是年轻人人数过多。这项研究着手探讨影响个人对自己驾驶安全的看法的因素,以及与驾驶意图变化有关的因素。参加澳大利亚为期多天的音乐节的490个年龄在18-40岁的年轻人完成了一项调查,该调查测量了人口统计学,饮酒,前一天晚上的睡眠量,驾驶意图,乘客人数,驾驶安全感,估计的BAC BAC测量后,通过呼吸分析仪测量驾驶意图的变化(以g / 210?L为单位)。统计分析涉及关联的单变量检验和多元逻辑回归。只有五分之一的参与者认为他们完全可以安全开车。男性自评的安全性低于女性。多变量分析显示,在过去24小时内,驾驶执照类别,睡眠时间,酒精消耗量和估计的BAC与驾驶安全知觉具有统计学上的显着关联。前一天睡了七个小时以上的参与者感到安全驾驶的可能性是睡眠时间少于五个小时的参与者的三倍(OR 3.05(95%CI 1.25,7.45))。 41%的参与者在使用呼吸分析仪测量了BAC之后改变了预期的驾驶时间。从统计上看,改变参与者的驾驶意图与增加参与者车辆中的每位额外乘客之间存在显着的关联(OR 1.53(95%CI 1.02,2.30))。在发现与高风险饮酒有关的行为时,该研究发现了关于年轻人对自己的驾驶安全以及改变其驾驶意图的看法的令人鼓舞的发现。睡眠时间,估计的BAC,饮酒单位和驾驶执照等级与驾驶安全感之间的密切相关性表明,年轻人的意识增强,促进这些因素可能会改善实际驾驶者的安全性。乘客数量对以后驾驶意图的影响是未来道路安全研究或推广的另一个重要考虑因素。

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