UNDERAGE FEMALE DUI OFFENDERS - PERSONALITY-CHARACTERISTICS, PSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSORS, ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG-USE, AND DRIVING-RISK

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作者
MOORE, RH
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[1] Penn State University, Uniontown
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10.2466/pr0.1994.74.2.435
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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164 underage female DUI offenders were evaluated on measures of personality, driving-risk, psychosocial stressors, alcohol and other drug use, alcohol abuse, and symptoms of depression. Empirical classification of 10 groups represented five distinct types. 31 youth who were classified as Antisocial exhibited highest rates of alcohol misuse, other drug use, deviant driving behavior, traffic offenses and accidents, and psychosocial stressors. About 56% or 92 appeared to experience impaired functioning serious enough to warrant interventions more intense than educational classes. A measure of driving-risk developed and used in studies of male adults, the Donovan Research Questionnaire, did not appear to differentiate driving-risk among the young women. In contrast to male drivers, who often expressed anger or aggression through driving, most subjects appeared to react to emotion-eliciting stimuli with feelings of low self-worth or dysphoric affect rather than anger. Specialized screening suitable for young female DUI offenders should be considered.
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页码:435 / 445
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