1989
DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1989.50.320
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An investigation of factors related to intoxicated driving behaviors among youth.

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“…In the only study we identifi ed that directly addressed the issue of mechanisms explaining why some individuals engage less in DWI over time, Johnson and White (1989) found that less reliance on alcohol to cope with stressors explained why some young adults had fewer occurrences of DWI. In particular, research has not examined the associations between obtaining help-either treatment or mutual help (Domain III)-and changes in individuals' functioning and life context (Domain IV) that may be associated with less frequent DWI (Domain V).…”
Section: Mechanisms To Explain Reductions In Dwimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In the only study we identifi ed that directly addressed the issue of mechanisms explaining why some individuals engage less in DWI over time, Johnson and White (1989) found that less reliance on alcohol to cope with stressors explained why some young adults had fewer occurrences of DWI. In particular, research has not examined the associations between obtaining help-either treatment or mutual help (Domain III)-and changes in individuals' functioning and life context (Domain IV) that may be associated with less frequent DWI (Domain V).…”
Section: Mechanisms To Explain Reductions In Dwimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…To evaluate cannabis use, severity, and other substance use, the following questionnaires were administered: Marijuana Dependence Scale (MDS; Stephens et al, 2000), Marijuana Problems Index (MPI; Johnson and White, 1989), and TimeLine Follow Back (TLFB) for quantity and frequency of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco use (Sobell and Sobell, 1992). Cannabis craving was assessed using an eight-item measure adapted from the Alcohol Urge Questionnaire (Bohn et al, 1995).…”
Section: Self-report Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies reviewed by Jonah (1997) have shown that high sensation seeking is related to drinking and driving in the young driver population (e.g., Arnett, 1990;Arnett, Offer, & Fine, 1997;Johnson & Raskin White, 1989;Lastovicka, Murray, Jochimsthaler, Bhalla, & Scheurich, 1987;McMillen, Adams, Wells-Parker, Pang, & Anderson, 1992;McMillen, Pang, WellsParker, & Anderson, 1991;. In the population of college age and younger drivers, these studies have shown that self-reported impaired drivers, drivers convicted of multiple DWI, and those arrested for DWI following a collision or violation score significantly higher on the SSS than those in comparison groups.…”
Section: Sensation Seeking and Risky Drivingmentioning
confidence: 99%