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Risk for Alcohol Impaired Driving: From the Laboratory to the Natural Environment
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating BAC Driving Feedback/Warning and No Feedback for Driving Under the Influence. Completed, enrolled 48 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a pilot study to set up a larger investigation examining predictors of the decision to drive after consuming alcohol. All participants will carry a study provided smartphone and breathalyzer device for the 2 week period of the study. The intervention is that participants are randomly assigned to one of 2 breathalyzer feedback conditions - one where they receive a warning that their results indicate they should not drive and one where they receive no feedback. The study is designed to provide information needed for a larger version with a similar protocol, but also to provide an initial test of project hypotheses as well.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants will receive a warning at a set BAC limit, indicating they are too impaired to drive.
Participants will receive no information about BAC, but will still complete study assessments and provide breath samples during drinking sessions.