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Citation

Caetano R, Clark CL. Accid. Anal. Prev. 2000; 32(1): 57-64.

Affiliation

Houston School of Public Health, University of Texas, Dallas 75235-9128, USA. raul.caetano@email.swmed.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10576676

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report nationwide survey data on patterns of driving under the influence of alcohol among Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. METHOD: Data were obtained from a probability sample consisting of 1582 Blacks, 1585 Hispanics and 1636 Whites in the US household population. Interviews averaging 1 h in length were conducted in respondents' homes by trained interviewers. RESULTS: Self-reported rates of driving a car after having drunk enough 'to be in trouble if stopped by the police' were highest among White and Hispanic men (22 and 21%, respectively), as were lifetime arrest rates for driving under the influence of alcohol (13% for White men, 19% for Hispanic men). Additionally, our analyses suggest that drinkers who drive under the influence of alcohol are more likely to be men (regardless of ethnicity), consume more alcohol, and be alcohol dependent than drinkers who do not engage in alcohol-impaired driving.

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