Research was performed to (1) investigate the prevalence of anti-social and other deviant personality patterns; (2) assess the role of stressful events, including comparison to a control sample; (3) investigate the 'drinking driver', to determine whether any sub-types could be delineated so that more specific corrective programs could be implemented; (4) evaluate the roles of alcohol usage just prior to the crash, as well as alcoholism as a life-long personality disorder; (5) attempt to synthesize all these components into a conceptual model of automotive crash causation; (6) to develop an investigative team to gather information aimed toward assisting public officials in the recognition and treatment of high-risk drivers and (7) to serve as a faculty for the training of traffic safety specialists. (Author)
Alcohol Safety Study. 'Drivers Who Die'
1968
174 pages
Report
No indication
English
Social Concerns , Industrial Safety Engineering , Psychology , Motor vehicle operators , Mortality rates , Alcohols , Aging(Physiology) , Sex , Sociometrics , Geography , Economics , Correlation techniques , Motor vehicle accidents , Safety , Criminology , Personality , Behavior , Mental disorders , Texas , Race , Marital status , Homicide , Suicide
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