Prevalence of alcohol-impaired driving: a systematic review with a gender-driven approach and meta-analysis of gender differences.
Guido PellettiRafael Boscolo-BertoLaura AnniballiArianna GiorgettiFilippo PiraniMara CavallaroLuca GiorginiPaolo FaisJennifer Paola PascaliSusi PelottiPublished in: International journal of legal medicine (2024)
Despite a progressive decrease in the epidemiological prevalence of alcohol-related DUI over time, this phenomenon remains at worryingly high levels among drivers involved in road traffic accidents in both genders, with a higher prevalence in men. It's important for policymakers, professionals, and scientists to consider gender when planning research, analysis, interventions, and policies related to psychoactive substances, such as alcohol or other licit drugs. Forensic sciences can play a vital role in this regard, enabling a thorough analysis of gender gaps in different populations.