Breathalysing and surveying river users in Australia to understand alcohol consumption and attitudes toward drowning risk.
Amy E PedenRichard C FranklinPeter A LeggatPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
Despite males accounting for 85% of alcohol-related river drowning deaths, similar numbers of males and females were consuming alcohol at the river. This study has addressed a gap in knowledge by identifying river usage and alcohol consumption patterns among those at increased drowning risk. Implications for prevention include delivering alcohol-related river drowning prevention strategies to both males and females; at peak times including during hot weather, afternoons, public holidays and to river users who swim.