The Role of Parenting Behaviors and Their Influence on Adolescent Drunk and Drugged Driving: 2016–2019, USA
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Measures
3.1. Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, Marijuana, and Other Drugs
3.2. Parenting Behaviors
3.3. Covariates
4. Analysis Plan
5. Results
Demographic Characteristics and Prevalence of Drugged Driving Behaviors
6. Final Multivariate Models
6.1. Driving under the Influence of Alcohol
6.2. Driving under the Influence of Marijuana
6.3. Driving under the Influence of Other Drugs Other than Marijuana
7. Discussion
7.1. Principal Findings
7.2. Findings in Context
7.3. Strengths and Limitations
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | % [95% CI] |
---|---|
Biological Sex | |
Male | 50.0 [48.9, 50.9] |
Female | 50.0 [49.1, 51.0] |
Race/Ethnicity | |
Non-Hispanic White | 53.4 [52.4, 54.4] |
Non-Hispanic Black/African American | 13.3 [12.6, 13.9] |
Hispanic | 23.8 [22.9, 24.7] |
Other/Mixed Race | 9.52 [8.96, 10.1] |
Metropolitan Status | |
Large Metro | 57.2 [56.2, 58.1] |
Small Metro | 29.2 [28.3, 30.0] |
Nonmetro | 13.7 [13.1, 14.3] |
Variable | Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (n = 388) | Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana (n = 1031) | Driving Under the Influence of Drugs other than Marijuana (n = 87) |
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Biological Sex | |||
Male | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Female | 1.10 [0.84, 1.43] | 0.86 [0.74, 1.01] | 1.03 [0.59, 1.79] |
Race/Ethnicity | |||
Non-Hispanic White | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Non-Hispanic Black/African American | 0.36 [0.20, 0.65] * | 0.51 [0.38, 0.68] * | 0.38 [0.08, 1.77] |
Hispanic | 0.54 [0.37, 0.79] * | 0.65 [0.51, 0.82] * | 0.51 [0.21, 1.24] |
Other/Mixed | 0.60 [0.37, 0.96] * | 0.63 [0.48, 0.83] * | 1.04 [0.44, 2.44] |
County Status | |||
Large Metro | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Small Metro | 1.29 [0.95, 1.75] | 1.19 [1.00, 1.41] | 1.53 [0.77, 3.05] |
Non-Metro | 1.29 [0.93, 1.80] | 0.90 [0.72, 1.12] | 1.71 [0.78, 3.74] |
Parenting Behaviors | |||
Parent Checked to see if Homework was done | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 1.55 [1.15, 2.07] * | 1.48 [1.23, 1.78] * | 2.13 [1.09, 4.21] * |
Parents Helped you with Homework | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 1.26 [0.92, 1.71] | 1.12 [0.93, 1.36] | 1.78 [0.92, 3.43] |
Parents Told You to Help with Chores | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 1.40 [0.98, 1.99] | 1.22 [0.99, 1.51] | 1.73 [0.94, 3.18] |
Parents Limited TV Time | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 1.34 [0.93, 1.94] | 2.04 [1.62, 2.56] * | 0.67 [0.31, 1.46] |
Parents Limit Time Out on a School Night | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 0.68 [0.51, 0.91] * | 0.81 [0.68, 0.96] * | 0.75 [0.41, 1.38] |
Parents Told You That you did a Good Job | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 1.38 [0.93, 2.05] | 1.35 [1.05, 1.73] * | 1.46 [0.75, 2.83] |
Parents Told You that They are Proud of You | |||
Sometimes/Always | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Never/Seldom | 1.29 [0.86, 1.95] | 1.11 [0.85, 1.45] | 2.01 [0.90, 4.47] |
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Yockey, R.A.; Barroso, C.S.; Hoopsick, R.A. The Role of Parenting Behaviors and Their Influence on Adolescent Drunk and Drugged Driving: 2016–2019, USA. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 695. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060695
Yockey RA, Barroso CS, Hoopsick RA. The Role of Parenting Behaviors and Their Influence on Adolescent Drunk and Drugged Driving: 2016–2019, USA. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(6):695. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060695
Chicago/Turabian StyleYockey, R. Andrew, Cristina S. Barroso, and Rachel A. Hoopsick. 2024. "The Role of Parenting Behaviors and Their Influence on Adolescent Drunk and Drugged Driving: 2016–2019, USA" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 6: 695. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060695
APA StyleYockey, R. A., Barroso, C. S., & Hoopsick, R. A. (2024). The Role of Parenting Behaviors and Their Influence on Adolescent Drunk and Drugged Driving: 2016–2019, USA. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(6), 695. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060695