
@article{ref1,
title="Drinking reasons, alcohol consumption levels, and drinking locations among drunken drivers",
journal="International journal of the addictions",
year="1986",
author="Snow, R. W. and Wells-Parker, Elisabeth",
volume="21",
number="6",
pages="671-689",
abstract="In a DUI offender sample, four drinking reason factors are regressed on alcohol consumption variables and frequency of drinking in seven types of locations. Drinking for &quot;pleasure&quot; and &quot;opposite sex/drunkenness&quot; reasons are associated with both quantity consumed per occasion and away-from-home locations such as automobiles, bars, and parties, suggesting high traffic accident risk. &quot;Escapism&quot; reasons are related to quantity consumed per occasion, but are only weakly associated with specific locations; and &quot;sociability&quot; reasons are associated with drinking in friends' homes, but are not related to high consumption levels. Implications for DUI countermeasures are discussed.",
language="",
issn="0020-773X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}