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A European study on alcohol and drug use among young drivers: the TEND by Night study design and methodology

机译:欧洲有关年轻驾驶员饮酒和吸毒的研究:TEND by Night研究设计和方法

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BackgroundYoung individuals are the age group with the highest risk of car accidents. One of main explanations relies on the use of psychoactive substances (alcohol, illegal and medicinal drugs), which are known to be major risk factors of road accidents, and whose consumption is almost universally more common among younger drivers. Although the correlation between psychoactive substances use and decrease in driving performance has been established in controlled experimental or laboratory settings, few studies were conducted in naturalistic circumstances. The TEND by Night project has been designed to evaluate the relationship between driving performance and psychoactive substances assumption in young drivers enrolled at typical places of consumption.
机译:背景年轻人是交通事故风险最高的年龄段。一种主要的解释是依靠使用精神活性物质(酒精,非法和药物),这些物质被认为是道路交通事故的主要危险因素,在年轻驾驶员中普遍普遍使用这种物质。尽管在受控的实验或实验室环境中已建立了精神活性物质使用与驾驶性能下降之间的相关性,但是在自然主义的环境中进行的研究很少。 TEND by Night项目旨在评估在典型消费地点就读的年轻驾驶员的驾驶性能与精神活性物质假设之间的关系。

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