Beverage Sales and Drinking and Driving: The Role of On-Premise Drinking Places
Gruenewald, P. and Stockwell, T.R. and Beel, A.C. and Dyskin, E.V. (1999) Beverage Sales and Drinking and Driving: The Role of On-Premise Drinking Places, Journal of Studies on Alcohol 60(1):47-53.
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Abstract
Objective: The relationships between on-premise drinking places, beverage specific alcohol sales and drinking and driving were examined in a time series cross-sectional study of place-of-last-drink data from Perth, Western Australia. Method: At arrest, 2,411 drinking drivers reported their last location of consumption. Tabulated by 57 premises over 4 years, the rates at which individual premises were referenced as the place-of-last-drink were taken to reflect the relative distributions of numbers of drinking drivers coming from different premise types (hotels, taverns and nightclubs. The data were then statistically related to measures of premise types and characteristics and beverage specific alcohol sales. Results: Significant cross-sectional relationships were obtained between measures of premise types, alcohol sales and drinking and driving. Greatest numbers of drinking drivers came from taverns and from places selling greater amounts of beer and spirits. Significant longitudinal effects were obtained for sales of beer, proportions of high alcohol beer sold and sales of spirits. Conclusions: As a whole, the results suggest that, at least for Western Australia, outlets selling greater amounts of beer and spirits, and greater amounts of high alcohol beer, will produce larger numbers of drinking drivers. (J Stud. Alcohol 60: 47-53, 1999)
| EPrint Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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| Keywords: | alcohol Australia drink driving economic health industry licensed premises liquor licensing longitudinal regulation taxation |
| Subjects: | The Australian Standard Research Classification: 390000 Law, Justice And Law Enforcement The Australian Standard Research Classification: 320000 Medical And Health Sciences Curtin: Research Centres: University Research Institutes: National Drug Research Institute The Australian Standard Research Classification: 220000 Social Sciences, Humanities And Arts-General |
| ID Code: | 192 |
| Deposited By: | Woodland, Julie |
| Deposited On: | 03 May 2005 |
| Additional Information: | Reprinted with permission from Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol.60(1),pp47-53,1999. Copyright by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, Piscataway, NJ 08854 |


