Contact PI/Project LeaderHOWLAND, JONATHAN NO MIDDLE NAME
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
Description
Abstract Text
Each year, approximately 5,000 persons drown in the U.S.. Of adolescent
and adult drowning victims, between 25-50% have been exposed to alcohol.
There are a variety of reasons to suspect that alcohol plays a causal
role in a substantial portion of drownings and recently the Federal
government, and some states, have enacted drinking and boating
legislation analogous to drinking and driving per se laws.
Nevertheless, understanding of the association between drinking about
drowning is constrained by a lack of information about the frequencies
of aquatic exposures among the population and about drinking behaviors
on or near the water.
The purpose of this proposal is to increase knowledge about the
contribution of alcohol to untoward aquatic events. To accomplish this,
we propose to conduct a national random digit dial (RDD) survey of the
general population (> 16 years). In undertaking this study we have four
primary objectives. First, information about drinking in conjunction
with aquatic activities will provide insight into the relative and
attributable risks of alcohol for drowning. Second, data about the
public's attitudes towards the propriety of drinking on or near the
water, perceptions of drinking as a risk factor for drowning, knowledge
of drinking and boating laws, and support for these laws will be of
value to agencies planning educational and/or enforcement programs.
Third, we will explore whether people are more likely to engage in risky
aquatic behaviors when they have been drinking than when they have not.
Fourth, information generated by this study may serve as base line data
for future research on the impact of the new drinking and boating laws
on the public's knowledge, attitudes and behaviors regarding alcohol use
on or near the water. Fifth, the investigators intend to use
information provided by this study to develop, in conjunction with the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, an intervention program aimed
at reducing drownings and educating Massachusetts residents about the
risks of drinking on or near the water.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
604483045
UEI
FBYMGMHW4X95
Project Start Date
01-May-1991
Project End Date
31-October-1993
Budget Start Date
01-May-1991
Budget End Date
30-April-1992
Project Funding Information for 1991
Total Funding
$516,226
Direct Costs
$436,590
Indirect Costs
$79,636
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1991
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$516,226
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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