NTL Record

Title Development and Evaluation of a Comprehensive Program to Reduce Drinking and Impaired Driving among College Students
Record ID 26019
Personal Name
Creator
Foss, Robert D.; Marchetti, Lauren J.; Holladay, Kathleen A.
Source viii, 47 p. : ill.
Corporate Creator University of North Carolina (System). Highway Safety Research Center
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publication Date 20010100
Language English
Abstract This report describes the development of a program to reduce drinking on a college campus. The ultimate goal of the program is to reduce motor vehicle crashes resulting from driving after drinking, as well as other health and social problems that result from alcohol consumption by young persons in a university environment. To understand student drinking this project employed a unique approach: a nighttime survey in which randomly selected students provided breath samples that allowed measurement of their blood alcohol concentration (BAC). During the fall of 1997, BAC measurements were obtained from 1,786 students as they returned home between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m. Although 23% of students had been drinking, high BACs were relatively uncommon. Eleven percent of students had a BAC above .08 and less than 2% were above .15. Even on traditional "party nights" (Thursday through Saturday), 65% of students returned home with a .00 BAC. Through a series of discussions with students, a basic message was developed that was clear and easily understood by students: "Whether it's Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night, 2 out of 3 UNC students return home with a .00 BAC." A comprehensive program was developed to deliver this message to the student community. The BAC survey was repeated during the fall of 1999. Information about awareness and understanding of the "2 out of 3" program was obtained from the sample of 2,535 students. Seventy-one percent of students and 92% of first year students were aware of the program. Among those who had heard of the program, 70% understood the fact to mean that drinking is less common or that pressure to drink is less than is typically believed. The proportion of students with a BAC above .08 declined from 10.7% to 8.3%, a statistically significant decline of 22%. Student incidents involving alcohol also declined in association with the "2 out of 3" program. However, self-reported drinking, as typically measured, did not change from the earlier survey.
Rosap ID dot:1690
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/1690
TRT Terms College students; Alcohol use; Drunk driving; Traffic crashes; Public information programs; Safety programs; Surveys; Impaired drivers
General Subjects Impaired driving; Alcohol
Classification NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - SAFETY AND SECURITY;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Highway Safety;
NTL - SAFETY AND SECURITY - Human Factors
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
925938
Contract Number DTNH22-97-H-05120
Report Number DOT-HS-809-396
Availability NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Research
Resource type Research Paper
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/26000/26000/26019/DOT-HS-809-396.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository