Health Education Research, Vol. 5, No. 2, 225-236, 1990
© 1990 Oxford University Press
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Intervention with alcohol-impaired drivers by peers, parents and purveyors of alcohol
National Public Services Research Institute, Public Services Research, 8201 Corporate Drive Landover, MD 20785, USA
Efforts to combat alcohol-impaired driving by appealing to the alcohol-impaired drivers themselves face obvious difficulties. Over the past decade, increasing attention has been given to intervention by those who are not impaired. This paper examines the nature and effectiveness of drinking driving intervention programs involving the peers and parents of drinking drivers as well as those involved in the sales of alcohol.
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