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Rehabilitation for convicted drinking drivers (second offenders): effects on mortality.

R E Mann1, L Anglin, K Wilkins, E R Vingilis, S MacDonald, W J Sheu.   

Abstract

The mortality experience of convicted drinking drivers (second offenders) (N = 347) randomly assigned to rehabilitation and control groups in two Ontario cities was examined. Over a follow-up period ranging between 8 and 13 years, 14 (11.0%) of the controls and 17 (7.7%) of the rehabilitation group died. Direct comparisons of the randomly assigned control and treatment groups revealed a tendency for lower total mortality and significantly lower mortality from accidental and violent death in those assigned to rehabilitation. Additional comparisons involving a combined rehabilitation group (N = 487) (rehabilitation participants randomly and not randomly assigned) confirmed these observations.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8022186     DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1994.55.372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol        ISSN: 0096-882X


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Authors:  R E Mann
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Authors:  M L Chipman; S Macdonald; R E Mann
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