The impact of childhood symptoms of conduct disorder on driving after drinking in adulthood

Conclusions Results from a general population survey in one Canadian province suggest that symptoms of CD during childhood are associated with significantly increased odds of driving after drinking in adulthood. These findings add to a growing literature, and could suggest that within treatment for CD special attention should be focused on driver safety. Additional implications for injury prevention will be discussed.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research