Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2022 Sep 27;17(9):e0275190. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275190. eCollection 2022.
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of death among young adults (ages 18-25) in the United States. Many drivers implicated in these crashes are under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, or the simultaneous use of alcohol and cannabis. Extremely limited research has assessed impaired driving behaviors and their predictors at the daily level. Perceived norms and motives to use substances have empirical support suggesting they may impact impaired driving-related behavior. Novel approaches to assess these associations at the daily level are needed and may inform future intervention and prevention programs.
The goal of the current study is to utilize electronic daily assessments to assess driving under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, or simultaneous use and riding with a driver impaired by these substances to assess variability and predictors of these impaired driving-related behaviors at the daily level. This present manuscript details a protocol, measures, and a plan of analyses to assess how within-person differences in perceived norms and motives to use are associated with the likelihood of engaging in impaired driving-related behaviors.
Participants include young adults in Washington State who report simultaneous use in the past month and either driving under the influence of alcohol, cannabis, or simultaneous use, or riding with a driver under the influence of both substances in the past 6 months. Individuals who verify their identity and meet eligibility requirements will complete a baseline assessment after which they will be scheduled for training on the daily assessment procedure via Zoom. Next, they will be invited to complete daily surveys on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday every other week for 6 months and a 6-month follow up assessment. Analyses will utilize multilevel models with days nested within individuals.
The study is currently recruiting participants. A total of 192 participants have been recruited and 100 have completed the study protocol. Data collection is expected to be completed in Fall 2022.
This study utilizes a novel design to assess impaired driving and predictors at the daily level among young adults at high risk of impaired driving-related behaviors. Findings will provide unique data that will shape the knowledge base in the field of social science and public health substance use research and that may be helpful for future prevention and intervention efforts on impaired driving.
机动车事故仍然是美国 18-25 岁年轻人死亡的主要原因。许多涉及这些事故的司机都受到酒精、大麻或酒精和大麻同时使用的影响。非常有限的研究评估了日常水平的受损驾驶行为及其预测因素。感知规范和使用物质的动机有实证支持,表明它们可能会影响与受损驾驶相关的行为。需要新颖的方法来在日常水平上评估这些关联,并且可能为未来的干预和预防计划提供信息。
本研究的目的是利用电子日常评估来评估受酒精、大麻或同时使用的影响下驾驶以及与受这些物质影响的司机一起乘车,以评估这些与受损驾驶相关的行为在日常水平上的可变性和预测因素。本手稿详细介绍了一项方案、措施和分析计划,以评估个体差异感知规范和使用动机与从事受损驾驶相关行为的可能性之间的关系。
参与者包括华盛顿州的年轻人,他们报告过去一个月同时使用,并在过去 6 个月内驾驶受酒精、大麻或同时使用的影响,或与同时受两种物质影响的司机一起乘车。经核实身份并符合资格要求的个人将在基线评估后通过 Zoom 接受日常评估程序培训。接下来,他们将被邀请在每两周的周四、周五、周六和周日完成每日调查,为期 6 个月,并进行 6 个月的随访评估。分析将利用多水平模型,将天嵌套在个体中。
该研究目前正在招募参与者。共招募了 192 名参与者,其中 100 名完成了研究方案。预计数据收集将在 2022 年秋季完成。
本研究利用一种新颖的设计,在高风险与受损驾驶相关行为的年轻人中评估日常水平的受损驾驶和预测因素。研究结果将提供独特的数据,这些数据将塑造社会科学和公共卫生物质使用研究领域的知识库,并可能有助于未来的受损驾驶预防和干预工作。