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The effect of a community crash reenactment program on teen alcohol awareness and behavior

机译:社区崩溃重演程序对青少年酒精意识和行为的影响

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>Background: Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of death in US teens, encompassing greater than one in three deaths. Mock crash reenactments have been used to promote awareness in communities about the effects of drinking and driving.  The majority of these programs are for alcohol injury prevention, target high school students, and often involve a scenario of a student driving while under the influence (DUI) and sustaining a fatal car crash.>Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a regional mock crash reenactment upon the students’ drinking and driving knowledge and behaviors.>Methods: An observational pre-post study was conducted.  The survey had seven five-point Likert-scale questions (1 being strongly disagree and 5 strongly agree) measuring outcomes. Students were surveyed before and after the crash reenactment concerning their knowledge and attitudes related to drinking and driving. The survey also included questions that queried participant’s age, gender, alcohol consumption history, and seatbelt usage.>Results: The final study population included 947 pre-surveys and 840 post-surveys.  Students demonstrated no significant increase in knowledge-based drinking and driving questions.  However, after the reenactment program, students were 1.39 times less likely to report drinking and driving in the future or that they would get into a car with someone who would drive drunk. Students were 1.7 times more likely to report thinking about the risks associated with drinking and driving after participating in the program.>Conclusion: After viewing a mock crash reenactment, students reported they were less likely to drink and drive in the future or get into a car with someone who would drive drunk, and were more likely often think the risks associated with drinking and driving. 
机译:>背景:机动车碰撞(MVC)是美国青少年的主要死亡原因,其中三分之二以上是死亡。模拟撞车重演已被用来提高社区对酒后驾驶的认识。这些程序中的大多数用于预防酒精伤害,针对的是高中生,并且经常涉及学生在受到影响(DUI)的情况下驾驶并造成致命车祸的情景。>目的:这项研究的目的是评估区域模拟碰撞重演对学生的酒后驾驶知识和行为的有效性。>方法:进行了一项观察性的事后研究。该调查有七个五点李克特量表问题(1个强烈不同意,5个强烈同意)衡量结果。事故重演前后对学生进行了调查,以了解他们与酒后驾驶有关的知识和态度。该调查还包括查询参与者的年龄,性别,饮酒史和安全带使用情况的问题。>结果:最终的研究人群包括947个调查前和840个调查后。学生在以知识为基础的酒后驾驶问题上没有表现出明显的增加。但是,在重新制定计划之后,学生将来报告酒后驾驶的可能性降低了1.39倍,或者他们会和酒后驾车的人上车。参加该计划后,学生报告思考与酒后驾车相关的风险的可能性高1.7倍。>结论:在观看模拟车祸重演后,学生报告他们饮酒和驾车的可能性较小未来或与会酒后驾车的人一起开车,并且更有可能经常想到与酒后驾驶有关的风险。

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