Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of death among teenagers. Many of these deaths are due to preventable causes, including impaired and distracted driving. You Drink, You Drive, You Lose (YDYDYL) is a prevention program to educate high school students about the consequences of impaired and distracted driving. YDYDYL was conducted at a public high school in Southern Nevada in March 2020. A secondary data analysis was conducted to compare knowledge and attitudes of previous participants with first-time participants. Independent-samples-t test and χ2 test/Fisher’s exact test with post-contingency analysis were used to compare pre-event responses between students who had attended the program one year prior and students who had ...
Distracted driving is a growing public health concern. Highlighted in the media, local and governmen...
Background: This study aimed to investigate teenager, young adult, and adult knowledge levels on dis...
Distracted driving contributes to approximately 10% of all driver fatalities and 17% of injuries in ...
Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of death among teenagers. Many of these deaths a...
BACKGROUND: The National Center for Statistics and Analysis reports at least eight deaths and 1,160 ...
Background: Alcohol-related injuries, particularly motor vehicle, are an important cause of adolesce...
Alcohol-related injuries, particularly motor vehicle, are an important cause of adolescent mortality...
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicle-related trauma remains the leading cause of adolescent injury and death i...
This study focused on evaluating the effectiveness of “Every 15 Minutes,” a popular drinking/driving...
Introduction: In 2013, 2,163 teens in the United States ages 16–19 were killed and 243,243 were trea...
This study examined long-term follow-up data from a large-scale randomized trial to determine the ex...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published a significant data and trends rel...
PDFTech Report514-13-803Impaired driversDrunk driversBehaviorAttitudesCollege studentsAdvertising ca...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
Background\ud \ud There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of schoo...
Distracted driving is a growing public health concern. Highlighted in the media, local and governmen...
Background: This study aimed to investigate teenager, young adult, and adult knowledge levels on dis...
Distracted driving contributes to approximately 10% of all driver fatalities and 17% of injuries in ...
Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of death among teenagers. Many of these deaths a...
BACKGROUND: The National Center for Statistics and Analysis reports at least eight deaths and 1,160 ...
Background: Alcohol-related injuries, particularly motor vehicle, are an important cause of adolesce...
Alcohol-related injuries, particularly motor vehicle, are an important cause of adolescent mortality...
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicle-related trauma remains the leading cause of adolescent injury and death i...
This study focused on evaluating the effectiveness of “Every 15 Minutes,” a popular drinking/driving...
Introduction: In 2013, 2,163 teens in the United States ages 16–19 were killed and 243,243 were trea...
This study examined long-term follow-up data from a large-scale randomized trial to determine the ex...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published a significant data and trends rel...
PDFTech Report514-13-803Impaired driversDrunk driversBehaviorAttitudesCollege studentsAdvertising ca...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
Background\ud \ud There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of schoo...
Distracted driving is a growing public health concern. Highlighted in the media, local and governmen...
Background: This study aimed to investigate teenager, young adult, and adult knowledge levels on dis...
Distracted driving contributes to approximately 10% of all driver fatalities and 17% of injuries in ...