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Driving Performance on the Descending Limb of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in Undergraduate Students: A Pilot Study

机译:大学生血液酒精浓度下降肢体的驾驶表现:一项初步研究

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Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for young drivers to socially binge drink and decide to drive a vehicle a few hours after consumption. To better understand the risks that may be associated with this behaviour, the present study has examined the effects of a social drinking bout followed by a simulated drive in undergraduate students on the descending limb of their BAC (blood alcohol concentration) curve. Two groups of eight undergraduate students (n = 16) took part in this study. Participants in the alcohol group were assessed before drinking, then at moderate and low BAC as well as 24 hours post-acute consumption. This group consumed an average of 5.3 ± 1.4 (mean ± SD) drinks in an hour in a social context and were then submitted to a driving and a predicted crash risk assessment. The control group was assessed at the same time points without alcohol intake or social context.; at 8 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. and 8 a.m. the next morning. These multiple time points were used to measure any potential learning effects from the assessment tools (i.e. driving simulator and useful field of view test (UFOV)). Diminished driving performance at moderate BAC was observed with no increases in predicted crash risk. Moderate correlations between driving variables were observed. No association exists between driving variables and UFOV variables. The control group improved measures of selective attention after the third asessement. No learning effect was observed from multiple sessions with the driving simulator. Our results show that a moderate BAC, although legal, increases the risky behaviour. Effects of alcohol expectancy could have been displayed by the experimental group. UFOV measures and predicted crash risk categories were not sentitive enough to predict crash risk for young drivers, even when intoxicated.
机译:年轻的司机在撞车事故中所占比例过高,导致死亡。年轻的司机在酒后数小时内社交狂欢喝酒并决定开车。为了更好地了解可能与这种行为相关的风险,本研究研究了社交饮酒发作的影响,然后模拟了大学生对其BAC(血液酒精浓度)曲线下降肢的模拟运动。两组八名本科生(n = 16)参加了这项研究。酒精组的参与者在饮酒前,然后以中度和低度BAC以及急性饮酒后24小时进行评估。该小组在社交场合中每小时平均消费5.3±1.4(平均值±SD)饮料,然后进行驾驶和预测的撞车风险评估。对照组在同一时间点进行评估,没有饮酒或没有社交场合。下午8点,中午3点第二天早上八点这多个时间点用于评估评估工具(即驾驶模拟器和有用的视野测试(UFOV))的任何潜在学习效果。观察到中等BAC时的驾驶性能降低,并且预计的碰撞风险没有增加。观察到驾驶变量之间的中等相关性。驱动变量和UFOV变量之间不存在关联。对照组在第三次评估后改善了选择性注意的措施。在驾驶模拟器的多个会话中均未观察到学习效果。我们的结果表明,适度的BAC虽然合法,但会增加危险行为。实验组可能已经显示出酒精期望值的影响。 UFOV量度和预测的撞车风险类别不够灵敏,无法预测年轻驾驶员的撞车风险,即使陶醉了。

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