
@article{ref1,
title="Being &quot;at fault&quot; in traffic crashes: does alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, or polydrug abuse make a difference?",
journal="Injury prevention",
year="2003",
author="Chipman, M. L. and MacDonald, Sheila and Mann, Robert E.",
volume="9",
number="4",
pages="343-348",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: To compare associations of alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine abuse and traffic crash risk for &quot;at fault&quot; crashes and all crashes. DESIGN: A historical cohort study. SETTING: Toronto, Ontario. Patients or subjects: Subjects beginning treatment at the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH) in 1994 for abuse of alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and all combinations of these substances (n = 590, with 411 drivers). A control group consisted of 518 records from the Ontario registry of registered drivers, frequency matched for age and sex and residence. INTERVENTIONS: CAMH subjects took part in therapeutic programs. Pre-intervention (11 115 driver-years) and post-intervention intervals (8550 driver-years) were defined and compared. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Crash and collision rates, adjusted relative risks (ARRs) of crash involvement and of &quot;at fault&quot; crashes were computed using Poisson regression to control for variations in time at risk, age, and sex of participants. RESULTS: Pre-treatment, significant ARRs of 1.49 to 1.79 for all crashes were found for abusers of cannabis, cocaine, or a combination. ARRs increased by 10%-15% for &quot;at fault&quot; crashes. Post-treatment, all associations were very modest for all abuse types. Only younger and male drivers had a significantly increased risk, which was stronger for &quot;at fault&quot; than for all crashes. CONCLUSIONS: Abuse of cannabis and cocaine pre-treatment was more strongly related to &quot;at fault&quot; crashes than to all crashes. Interaction between these substances means that the effects of combined abuse cannot be predicted from simple main effects.  Keywords: Cannabis impaired driving; Ethanol impaired driving",
language="en",
issn="1353-8047",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}