Drink driving among Indigenous Australians in outer regional and remote communities and development of a drink driving program: A summary of findings and recommendations


Autoria(s): Fitts, Michelle S.; Palk, Gavan R.
Data(s)

01/05/2015

Resumo

Drink driving is a leading cause of criminal justice system contact for Indigenous Australians. National and state strategies recommend Indigenous road safety initiatives are warranted. However, there is sparse evidence to inform drink driving-related preventive and treatment measures. Using quantitative and qualitative methods, the study examines the profile of Queensland’s Indigenous drink drivers using court convictions and identifies the contributing psycho-social, cultural and contextual factors through qualitative interviews.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92559/

Publicador

National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (NDLERF)

Relação

http://www.ndlerf.gov.au/publications/research-bulletins/bulletin-2

Fitts, Michelle S. & Palk, Gavan R. (2015) Drink driving among Indigenous Australians in outer regional and remote communities and development of a drink driving program: A summary of findings and recommendations. Research Bulletin, 2. National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (NDLERF).

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #alcohol #Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander #rural and remote #driving
Tipo

Report