调查便携式心理测量仪在现场使用的适用性:非法药物现场调查。

A. Degia , R. Meadows , S. Johnsen , P. Dixon , I. Hindmarch , J. Boyle
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理由:驾驶表现很容易受到酒精、合法和非法药物使用的直接影响。这类药物的使用与事故风险的增加有着高度的相关性。欧洲范围内的药物驾驶研究项目要求开发一种便携式客观设备,能够筛查那些因吸毒而受损的人,这种设备可以在路边使用。目的:研究野外条件下多药服用者的认知和精神运动表现。志愿者们在音乐节条件下用手持设备完成了一项心理测试。测试单元包括关键跟踪任务(CTT)和持续关注响应任务(SART)。志愿者们还接受了呼吸分析仪,并提供了唾液样本用于死亡时间筛查。结果:在CTT上,高酒精(80 mg/100 ml)非法药物组对外周刺激反应的跟踪误差具有显著性(p = 0.0090),而低酒精(80 mg/100 ml)非法药物组的跟踪误差接近显著性(p = 0.088)。对于SART,低酒精(80 mg/100 ml)非法药物组(p = 0.0080)和高酒精(80 mg/100 ml)非法药物组(p = 0.0415)的志愿者对目标刺激的错误按压受到损害。鉴别分析表明,该损伤装置能够区分不饮酒不吸毒的个体(94.12%)、低酒精药物组(46.67%)和高酒精药物组(60.00%)。结论:可以推导出减值比率。进一步的研究将证明这种装置是否能对毒品驾驶的检测和道路交通安全做出重大贡献。
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Investigation into the suitability of a portable psychometric device to be used in the field: An illicit drugs field investigation

Rationale: Driving performance is easily disrupted as a direct consequence of the use of alcohol, licit and illicit drugs. The use of such drugs has a high degree of correlation with increased accident risk. Europe wide research projects into drugged driving have called for the development of a portable objective device capable of screening those impaired through drug use which can be used at the roadside. Objective: This study investigated the cognitive and psychomotor performance of a cohort of polydrug drug users in field conditions. Volunteers completed a psychometric test battery on a hand held device in music festival conditions. The test battery comprised a critical tracking task (CTT) and a sustained attention to response task (SART). Volunteers also took a breathanalyser and provided a saliva sample for a DOA screen. Results: On the CTT significance was observed for tracking error following response to a peripheral stimulus in the high alcohol (>80 mg/100 ml) illicit drug group (p = 0.0090) and approached significance for the low alcohol (<80 mg/100 ml) illicit drug group (p = 0.088). For the SART, incorrect presses to the target stimulus was impaired for volunteers in both the low (<80 mg/100 ml) alcohol illicit drug group (p = 0.0080) and the high alcohol (>80 mg/100 ml) illicit drug group (p = 0.0415). Discrimination analysis demonstrated that the impairment device was able to discriminate between those individuals who had consumed neither alcohol nor drugs (94.12%), those in the low alcohol drug group (46.67%) and those in the high alcohol drug group (60.00%). Conclusion: It is possible to derive an impairment ratio. Further research will demonstrate whether this device could significantly contribute to drug driving detection and road traffic safety.

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