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Regional differences associated with drinking and driving in Brazil
Raquel De Boni1, Lisia von Diemen, Paulina do Carmo Arruda Vieira Duarte
1Center for Drug and Alcohol Research, Hospital das Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. raqueldeboni@msn.com
Objective:
To evaluate regional differences and similarities associated with drinking and driving (DUI) in the five Brazilian macro-regions.
Method:
A roadside survey was conducted in the 27 Brazilian state capitals. A total of 3,398 drivers were randomly selected and given a structured interview and a breathalyzer test. To determine the predictors of positive blood alcohol concentration (BAC) in each region, a MANOVA was performed, and 3 groups were used as follows: 1) North and Northeast, 2) South and Midwest, and 3) Southeast. A Poisson robust regression model was performed to assess the variables associated with positive BAC in each group.
Results:
Of all surveyed drivers, 2,410 had consumed alcohol in the previous 12 months. Most were male, with a median age of 36. Leisure as the reason for travel was associated with positive BAC in all 3 groups. Low schooling, being older than 30, driving cars or motorcycles and having been given a breathalyzer test at least once in their lives predicted DUI in at least two different groups.
Conclusions:
Factors , especially low schooling and leisure as a reason for travel, associated with drinking and driving were similar among regions, although certain region-specific features were observed. This information is important for aiming to reduce DUI in the country.
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