AUDIT-C score and its association with risky behaviours among professional drivers
Autor: | Cristina Montomoli, Stefano M. Candura, Gian Luca Rosso |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Automobile Driving Harm reduction Alcohol Drinking Health Policy 030508 substance abuse Medicine (miscellaneous) Questionnaire Poison control Human factors and ergonomics Odds ratio Neuropsychological Tests Logistic regression Occupational safety and health Professional Impairment 03 medical and health sciences Risk-Taking 0302 clinical medicine Injury prevention Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Workplace 0305 other medical science Psychology Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Drug Policy. 28:128-132 |
ISSN: | 0955-3959 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.drugpo.2015.09.003 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Hazardous alcohol use has been associated with risk-taking behaviours whilst driving. There is some limited information about the relationship between heavy alcohol consumption and alcohol consumption in the workplace (ACW) - during working hours or lunch breaks - and driving dangerously. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire survey with Italian professional drivers enrolled in professional driving courses. Using logistic regression models, we examined whether the Alcohol Use Disorders Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) score was associated with ACW and with some of the most common risky driving behaviours (hand-held cell phone use, text messaging, PC use, reading, TV watching). RESULTS: Of the 377 participants, 89 (23.6%) admitted ACW (19 [5%] rarely, 37 [9.8%] frequently and 33 [8.8%] daily) and 305 (81.8%) reported at least one of the risky driving behaviours mentioned above (107 [28.7%] rarely, 95 [25.5%] frequently and 103 [27.6%] daily). Taking as outcomes variables ACW and risky driving behaviour (yes=frequently or daily/no=never or rarely), the AUDIT-C score was significantly associated with these behaviours (adjusted odds ratios [AOR] 1.45 and AOR 1.15, respectively). An AUDIT-C cut-off ≥4 (instead of ≥5, as suggested by some Italian regional laws) was more reliable in identifying PDs with risky behaviours. CONCLUSION: The AUDIT-C questionnaire is an effective alcohol-screening tool and can help to identify not only high-risk drinkers but also those with increased risk of ACW and risky driving behaviours. PDs with an AUDIT-C ≥4 should be a target for harm reduction or preventive measures. Language: en |
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