Recent Latino immigrants to Miami-Dade County, Florida: Impaired driving behaviors during the initial years after immigration and the pandemic lockdown

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
Eduardo Romano , Mariana Sanchez
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Abstract

Introduction: Typically, recent Latino immigrants (RLIs) experience a decline in driving while impaired (DWI) rates soon after immigration, largely due to limited access to vehicles. Such a transitional period offers a window of opportunity for intervention for RLIs at risk of engaging in DWI and riding with an impaired driver (RWID). This manuscript examines the rates of DWI, RWID, and driving while impaired by drugs (DWID) among RLIs upon arrival to Miami/Dade County (MDC), Florida. Methods: Collected between 2018 and 2021, data originates from a longitudinal study examining self-reported drinking and driving trajectories among 540 RLIs to MDC. At baseline retrospective pre-immigration data were obtained simultaneously with first-year post-immigration data. Two follow-up surveys conducted one year apart (N=531 and N=522), collect data on RLIs initial 3 years in the United States. Results: Pre- to post-immigration trajectories for mean number of drinks per month (d/m) revealed a “U-shaped” curve: 18.3 d/m, 13.9 d/m, 10.4 d/m, 12.9 d/m, and 16.4 d/m, from pre-immigration (T0), first year (T1), second year before COVID (T2-BC) and during the pandemic lockdown (T2-DC), and third year in the United States (T3). The use of illicit drugs showed a constant decline, from 14.6% at T0 to 2.1% at T3. The prevalence of DWI at T1 was significantly lower compared to rates in the country of origin (T0) and continued declining through T3. DWID rates remained low across the assessment period. RWID was significantly more prevalent than DWI across all study time points. Conclusions: Although the relatively low prevalence of DWI, drug use, and DWID among the RLIs during their initial years in the United States is encouraging, the surge in alcohol use at T3 warns about the need for interventions to prevent increases in DWI. Practical applications: Findings from the present study point to an opportunity to develop early interventions to prevent the escalation of impaired driving among RLIs to MDC.
佛罗里达州迈阿密-戴德县的新近拉丁裔移民:移民和大流行病封锁后最初几年的受损驾驶行为
导言:通常情况下,新近的拉丁裔移民(RLIs)在移民后不久,其酒后驾驶(DWI)率就会下降,这主要是由于他们获得车辆的机会有限。这样的过渡期为有酒驾和与酒驾司机同乘(RWID)风险的拉丁裔移民提供了干预的机会。本手稿研究了抵达佛罗里达州迈阿密/戴德县(MDC)的内陆移民酒驾、醉驾和吸毒后驾驶(DWID)的比例。方法:数据收集于 2018 年至 2021 年,来自一项纵向研究,该研究对 540 名抵达 MDC 的 RLIs 的自我报告酒驾轨迹进行了调查。在基线上,我们同时获得了移民前的回顾性数据和移民后的第一年数据。相隔一年进行的两次跟踪调查(N=531 和 N=522)收集了 RLI 在美国最初三年的数据。结果:从移民前到移民后,每月平均饮酒次数(d/m)的轨迹呈 "U "形曲线:从移民前(T0)、第一年(T1)、COVID 前的第二年(T2-BC)和大流行病封锁期间(T2-DC)以及在美国的第三年(T3),饮酒次数分别为 18.3 次/月、13.9 次/月、10.4 次/月、12.9 次/月和 16.4 次/月。非法药物使用率持续下降,从 T0 的 14.6% 降至 T3 的 2.1%。与原籍国(T0)相比,T1 的酒后驾车(DWID)发生率明显较低,并在 T3 期间持续下降。在整个评估期间,DWID 的发生率仍然很低。在所有研究时间点,RWID 的发病率都明显高于 DWI。结论:尽管在美国的最初几年中,RLIs 的酒后驾驶、吸毒和酒后驾车的发生率相对较低,这一点令人鼓舞,但在 T3 阶段,酒精使用率激增,这提醒我们需要采取干预措施,以防止酒后驾驶的增加。实际应用:本研究的结果表明,有机会制定早期干预措施,以防止 RLIs 中的受损驾驶行为升级至 MDC。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
174
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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