Background While drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there is evidence from many countries that shows a growing trend of women engaging in this risky behaviour. The aims of the current study were threefold: (i) determine to what extent a sample of women drivers reported engaging in drink driving behaviour by expanding the construct into a range of definitions, (ii) determine if there were significant differences in self-reported engagement in drink driving behaviours in accordance with hazardous drinking behaviour, and (iii) identify which situational or personal factors would increase women drivers’ likelihood to engage in drink driving through presenting a range of scenarios. Method Data were collec...
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a contributing factor to a number of road traffic accident...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
The aim of the current study was to examine the associations between a number of individual factors ...
Background While drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there i...
BackgroundWhile drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there is...
Background: In Australia, drink driving remains a serious road safety issue. The few studies that ha...
Highlights - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and elsewhere. - The i...
Background Drink driving among women is a growing problem in many motorised countries. While researc...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
Drink-driving and involvement in alcohol-related crashes have long been considered a male domain. Ho...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors which affect driving behaviour and accident rates i...
Drink driving remains a major cause of serious and fatal car crashes in Australia and internationall...
Background. \ud Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-...
Background Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contri...
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a contributing factor to a number of road traffic accident...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
The aim of the current study was to examine the associations between a number of individual factors ...
Background While drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there i...
BackgroundWhile drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there is...
Background: In Australia, drink driving remains a serious road safety issue. The few studies that ha...
Highlights - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and elsewhere. - The i...
Background Drink driving among women is a growing problem in many motorised countries. While researc...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
Drink-driving and involvement in alcohol-related crashes have long been considered a male domain. Ho...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors which affect driving behaviour and accident rates i...
Drink driving remains a major cause of serious and fatal car crashes in Australia and internationall...
Background. \ud Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-...
Background Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contri...
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a contributing factor to a number of road traffic accident...
Road trauma is recognized as a major public health problem worldwide (particularly for younger drive...
The aim of the current study was to examine the associations between a number of individual factors ...