Use of designated boat operators and designated drivers among college students.

JeeWon Cheong, Nicole M Hall, David P MacKinnon
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Objective: Prior research has shown that designated drivers (DD) are widely used as a preventive measure for driving under the influence. Despite the prevalence of alcohol involvement in boating accidents, much less is known about the use of a designated boat operator (DBO). The current study investigated the prevalence of DBO use in recreational boating and compared the characteristics of DD users and DBO users.

Method: Several survey questionnaires were distributed to a group of undergraduate students at a large southwestern university for the purpose of investigating demographic characteristics, alcohol-use pattern, and other alcohol-related problem behaviors, such as driving and boating under the influence.

Results: Approximately 45% of the boaters reported they had drunk alcohol while boating, and approximately 70% had used a DBO in the most recent boating event. The DBO users were found to be similar to the DD users in terms of drinking pattern, age of drinking onset, and driving behaviors.

Conclusions: High rates of alcohol use in recreational boating suggest the need for prevention strategies. Furthermore, future studies are needed to investigate the selection process of the DBOs and the differences between passengers and boat operators, which could shed light on strategies to prevent alcohol- involved boating injuries.

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在大学生中使用指定的船操作员和指定的司机。
目的:先前的研究表明,指定司机(DD)被广泛用于预防酒后驾驶的措施。尽管在划船事故中酗酒的现象很普遍,但人们对指定船舶操作员(DBO)的使用知之甚少。本研究调查了休闲划船中DBO的使用情况,并比较了DD使用者和DBO使用者的特征。方法:对西南某大型高校本科生进行问卷调查,了解其人口学特征、酒精使用方式及酒后驾车、驾船等酒精相关问题行为。结果:大约45%的划船者报告说他们在划船时喝过酒,大约70%的划船者在最近的划船活动中使用过DBO。DBO使用者与DD使用者在饮酒方式、饮酒开始年龄和驾驶行为方面相似。结论:休闲划船中的高酒精使用率表明需要采取预防策略。此外,未来的研究还需要调查乘客和船只操作员之间的差异,以及他们的选择过程,这可能有助于制定预防与酒精有关的船只伤害的策略。
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