Molnar Lisa J, Eby David W, Kostyniuk Lidia P, St Louis Renée M, Zanier Nicole
University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, MI.
University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, MI.
Ann Epidemiol. 2017 Dec;27(12):757-762. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2017.09.004. Epub 2017 Sep 22.
This study sought to better understand the past change in the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) standard from 0.10% to 0.08% in the United States, as well as explore stakeholder perceptions about potential health and other impacts of further lowering the standard below 0.08%.
In-depth interviews were conducted with representatives of 20 organizations considered to have an interest and investment in the potential impacts of strategies to decrease alcohol-impaired related crashes and injuries. Interviews were conducted by a trained moderator, using a structured guide.
Themes from the interviews are presented for several discussion topics explored for both the earlier change in the legal BAC limit from 0.10% to 0.08% and a potential lowering of the limit below 0.08%. Topics included arguments for and against change; organizational position on the change; stakeholders on both sides of the issue; strategies to support or oppose the change; health and economic impacts; and enforcement and adjudication challenges.
Collectively, results suggest that moving the BAC standard below the current level will require considerable effort and time. There was strong, but not complete, agreement that it will be difficult, and maybe infeasible in the short-term, for states to implement a BAC standard lower than 0.08%.
本研究旨在更好地理解美国法定血液酒精浓度(BAC)标准从0.10%降至0.08%的过往变化情况,并探讨利益相关者对于将标准进一步降至0.08%以下可能产生的健康及其他影响的看法。
对20个被认为对减少酒精影响相关撞车事故和伤害的策略的潜在影响感兴趣且有投入的组织的代表进行了深入访谈。访谈由一名经过培训的主持人进行,使用结构化指南。
针对法定BAC限值从0.10%降至0.08%的早期变化以及将限值降至0.08%以下的可能性这两个探讨的讨论主题,呈现了访谈的主题。主题包括支持和反对变化的论据;组织对变化的立场;问题双方的利益相关者;支持或反对变化的策略;健康和经济影响;以及执法和裁决挑战。
总体而言,结果表明将BAC标准降至当前水平以下需要付出相当大的努力和时间。对于各州实施低于0.08%的BAC标准在短期内将很困难甚至可能不可行这一点,存在强烈但并非完全一致的看法。