Contact PI/Project LeaderHOWLAND, JONATHAN NO MIDDLE NAME
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
Description
Abstract Text
Injury is a significant cause of overall morbidity and mortality and the
leading cause of death among children and young adults. Alcohol's
contribution to traffic injuries is well documented and there is
compelling evidence that drinking also plays a causal role in a
substantial proportion of other unintentional and intentional injury
events. Although the federal alcohol limit of BAC 0.04 for operation of
commercial vessels has been in force for almost a decade, the effects of
this level on ship handling performance have not been evaluated. Thus, we
propose to measure whether or not significant decrements in performance
are evidence at the current legal limit. Moreover, the true contribution
of alcohol to injury may be underestimated because most studies of the
risks of drinking for injury focus on acute exposure to alcohol. In
contrast, the proposed study will also examine the risks of residual
(hangover) effects of alcohol exposure on ship handling performance the
day following intoxication. We have selected simulated commercial ship
handling as a measure of performance for several reasons; (a) sophisticated
equipment is available to simulate ship handling performance; (b) public policy
regulates the use of alcohol in conjunction with a number of types of
public and private transport; and (c) little research has been done on
alcohol's effects on commercial ship handling. We will conduct two
randomized studies to assess the acute effects of 0.04 gm% BAC and
hangover effects after 0.10 gm% BAC on stimulated ship guidance using both
relatively inexperienced maritime cadets and experienced ship officers.
The results of this study will provide information on the risks of
hangovers for injury and may inform public policy on alcohol use in
conjunction with commercial ship operation.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
alcoholic beverage consumptionalcoholism /alcohol abusebehavioral /social science research tagblood testsbreath testsclinical researchcomputer simulationdecision makingdriving while intoxicateddrug controlshigh risk behavior /lifestylehuman subjectjob performancemilitary personneloccupational health /safetyquestionnairessubstance abuse related behaviorvehicular accidentwork site
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
273
DUNS Number
604483045
UEI
FBYMGMHW4X95
Project Start Date
01-January-1999
Project End Date
31-July-2002
Budget Start Date
01-January-2001
Budget End Date
31-July-2002
Project Funding Information for 2001
Total Funding
$203,792
Direct Costs
$133,102
Indirect Costs
$70,690
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2001
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$203,792
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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