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Driving after substance use in Rhode Island adolescents: A cross-sectional analysis of surveillance data.

Jonathan K NoelSamantha R RosenthalJadyn N TorresKelsey A GatelySamantha K Borden
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2024)
Driving under the influence is a concern among adolescent substance users. Current substance use and perceived parental risk perception as negative are common risks and protective factors, respectively. Findings suggest substance-specific, heterogeneous interventions are needed. For example, interventions focusing on peer perceptions are most relevant for DAP, while shifting personal perceptions of harm are most relevant for DAC.
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