'Pick-a-Skipper': an evaluation of a designated driver program to prevent alcohol-related injury in a regional Australian city

被引:22
作者
Boots, K [1 ]
Midford, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ, Natl Res Ctr Prevent Drug Abuse, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
关键词
alcohol; designated driver; drink-drive;
D O I
10.1093/heapro/14.4.337
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
The 'Community Mobilization for the Prevention of Alcohol-Related Injury' (COMPARI) project undertook a designated driver intervention for young adults, known as 'Pick-a-Skipper: in the regional Western Australian city of Geraldton, which has a population of similar to 25 000. The first component of the program was a television advertising campaign encouraging people to 'Pick-a-Skipper' if they were going out to drink. The second component of the program comprised a promotion targeting nightclub patrons. The drivers of Two or more passengers were provided with free soft drink all night by the nightclub. The 'Pick-a-Skipper' campaign succeeded in persuading a significant number of those young Geraldton drinkers, who were intending to drive to and from their location of drinking, to select non-drinking drivers as 'Skippers' before they began consuming alcohol. It was also found that the mass media component was much more important in the success of the program than the on-site licensed premises component; that males were significantly less likely to select a 'Skipper' and more likely to undertake high-risk-taking behaviour; that inaccurate knowledge about 'Skippers' was also associated with high-risk-taking behaviour and accurate knowledge of the 'Skipper' concept was associated with increased frequency of 'Skipper' selection; and that passengers defined as 'high-risk takers' are more likely to increase their consumption of alcohol if they have designated a driver The study indicates that art extensive media campaign, providing positive images and utility knowledge on designating a non-drinking driver, can have a significant impact on drinking and driving behaviour in a local community.
引用
收藏
页码:337 / 345
页数:9
相关论文
共 12 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], ALCOHOL HEALTH RES W
[2]  
Boots K., 1994, HEALTH PROMOT J AUST, V4, P26
[3]   A REVIEW OF NATIONAL TELEVISION PSA CAMPAIGNS FOR PREVENTING ALCOHOL-IMPAIRED DRIVING, 1987-1992 [J].
DEJONG, W ;
ATKIN, CK .
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY, 1995, 16 (01) :59-80
[4]   THE ROLE OF DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAMS IN THE PREVENTION OF ALCOHOL-IMPAIRED DRIVING - A CRITICAL REASSESSMENT [J].
DEJONG, W ;
WALLACK, L .
HEALTH EDUCATION QUARTERLY, 1992, 19 (04) :429-442
[5]  
Glascoff M A, 1994, J Am Coll Health, V43, P65
[6]  
MIDFORD R, 1995, AUST J PUBLIC HEALTH, V19, P41
[7]   Evaluation of a local designated driver and responsible server program to prevent drinking and driving [J].
Simons-Morton, BG ;
Cummings, SS .
JOURNAL OF DRUG EDUCATION, 1997, 27 (04) :321-333
[8]   DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAMS - A COMMENTARY ON THE DEJONG AND WALLACK ARTICLE [J].
WAGENAAR, AC .
HEALTH EDUCATION QUARTERLY, 1992, 19 (04) :443-445
[9]   PROMOTING DESIGNATED DRIVERS - THE HARVARD-ALCOHOL-PROJECT [J].
WINSTEN, JA .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 1994, 10 (03) :11-14
[10]  
[No title captured]