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Title: Evaluation of Campus-Based Impaired Driving Efforts


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Evaluation of Campus-Based Impaired Driving
Efforts
  • David S. Anderson, Ph.D.Associate Professor
  • George Mason UniversityCenter for the
    Advancement of Public HealthSchool of
    Recreation, Health and Tourism
  • College of Education and Human Development

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Workshop Objectives
  • To become acquainted with a logic chain useful
    for planning campus-based efforts
  • To learn needs assessment and evaluation
    strategies
  • To identify strategies to address impaired
    driving on college campuses
  • To identify insights suitable for application on
    campus

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Workshop Outline
  • Campus Needs with Impaired Driving
  • Planning a Logic Chain
  • Designing the Program
  • Evaluation Strategies
  • Resources and Next Steps

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Campus Needs with Impaired Driving
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Campus Needs with Impaired Driving
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Campus Needs with Impaired Driving
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Planning a Logic Chain
  • Focus on Varying Roles
  • As a driver
  • As a passenger
  • As a pedestrian
  • Attend to a Range of Outcomes
  • Knowledge
  • Attitudes
  • Perceptions
  • Intended behavior
  • Actions

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Designing the Program
  • Typical approaches include
  • Education
  • Enforcement
  • Engineering

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Designing the Program
  • Organized by BACCHUS/GAMMA Peer Education Network
  • Funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety
    Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
  • Evaluation by George Mason Universitys Center
    for the Advancement of Public Health

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Designing the Program
  • Focus on campus implementation
  • Policy emphasis
  • Peer education strategies
  • Enforcement
  • Training of campus police/security
  • Collaboration with community

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Evaluation Strategies
  • Environmental Scan
  • Student Survey
  • Leader Interviews
  • Campus
  • Community

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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  • Policy/Law/Ordinances
  • Enforcement Efforts
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Evaluation
  • Funding

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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  •  1 Policy/Laws/Ordinances (21 Questions)
  • Reviews campus policies on alcohol, drugs, and
    impaired driving.
  • Assesses local laws and ordinances related to
    impaired driving.
  • Includes subsections on Campus Policies for
    Students, Campus Policies on Alcohol Sales,
    Sponsorship, and Advertising, and Community Laws
    and Ordinances.
  •  

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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  • 1.  Campus Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) policies
    are clearly disseminated to students on campus.
  • Yes
  • No
  • Not Applicable
  • 2. Campus AOD policies include language about
    driving after the use of alcohol.
  • Yes
  • No
  • Not Applicable
  • 3. Campus AOD policies include language about
    driving after the use of illicit or illegal drugs
    (other than alcohol).
  • Yes
  • No
  • Not Applicable
  •  

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Evaluation Strategies
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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  •  Section 2 Enforcement Efforts (15 Questions)
  • Assesses the involvement of on- and off-campus
    enforcement agencies and the authority of the
    campus judicial process.
  • Includes subsections on Campus and Community
    Enforcement Efforts and Campus Judicial Process.

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Evaluation Strategies
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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  •   Section 3 Education (13 Questions)
  • Assesses campus and community services and
    organizations involvement in impaired driving
    education programming.
  • Includes subsections on Campus Education Efforts
    and Campus and Community Collaborative Education
    Efforts.

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Evaluation Strategies
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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  •   Section 4 Environment (5 Questions)
  • Assesses efforts to reduce impaired driving in
    both the general campus environment and the
    community immediately surrounding campus.

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Evaluation Strategies
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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  •  Section 5 Evaluation (5 Questions)
  • Reviews current methods used to evaluate the
    impaired driving rates and impaired driving
    prevention efforts.  

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Evaluation Strategies
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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  • Section 6 Funding (5 Questions)
  • Examines sources and stability of funding for
    impaired driving prevention initiatives.  

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Evaluation Strategies
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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  • Education and enforcement efforts are strongest
  • Education and campus/community collaboration
    efforts were quite strong
  • Policy strategies are only moderately implemented
  • Environmental and funding approaches are not well
    implemented
  • Evaluation approaches are particularly low

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Evaluation Strategies Environmental Scan
  • Process of Gathering Information
  • Comparative Data
  • Use of Campus-Based Data
  • Comparisons Over Time

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Demographics
  • Personal Behaviors
  • Social Norms
  • Attitudes about Impaired Driving
  • Awareness of Campus Programs

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Respondent Demographics
  • 2 campuses reported results
  • Total responses 875
  • 35 males, 65 females
  • Average age was 20.5 years old

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Drinking Behaviors
  • 66 report drinking any amount at least once in
    past 14 days
  • 44 report drinking until they felt drunk at
    least once in the past 14 days
  • 39 report having 5 or more drinks in one sitting
    at least once in the past 2 weeks 14 report
    doing so three or more times in the past 2 weeks.

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Impaired Driving Behaviors
  • 22 report driving after drinking any amount at
    least once in past 14 days
  • 39 report riding in a vehicle with a driver who
    had been drinking any amount at least once in the
    past 14 days

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Impaired Driving Behaviors
  • Among students who report going out to drink, 82
    identify who will drive home before they go out
    9 identify this person during the night, and 9
    identify the driver at the end of the night

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Impaired Driving Behaviors
  • 73 of students report having tried to stop
    someone from driving after drinking since
    starting college
  • 51 of students report having tried to stop
    someone from riding with a driver who had been
    drinking or using drugs

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Social Norms
  • Respondents believe that 45 of students on their
    campus drove after drinking in the past 2 weeks
    (compared to 22 who report engaging in this
    behavior)
  • Respondents believe that 46 of students on their
    campus rode with someone who had been drinking in
    the past 2 weeks (compared to 39)
  • Respondents believe that 42 of students on their
    campus had intervened to stop someone from
    driving after they had been drinking (compared to
    73)

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Evaluation StrategiesStudent Survey
  • Programming (on campus)
  • 36-51 saw posters
  • 29-31 saw TV advertisements
  • 33-51 saw newspaper ads/articles
  • 33-47 saw information displays
  • 16-20 saw websites or emails
  • Enforcement
  • 7.4-17 saw DWI-related enforcement efforts
  • 2.5-5.1 saw other enforcement efforts

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Evaluation StrategiesLeader Interviews
  • Target Audiences
  • Campus coordinator
  • Chief student affairs officer
  • Campus police/security
  • Local police
  • Student leaders

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Evaluation StrategiesLeader Interviews
  • Key Issues and Questions
  • Implementation efforts
  • Impact of efforts
  • Buy-in
  • Areas of need / resources

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Resources
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Resources
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Resources
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Resources
Impaired Driving Prevention Toolkit
  • Partnerships
  • Prevention and Public Education
  • Legislation
  • Law Enforcement
  • Prosecution, Adjudication, and Treatment of
    Impaired Drivers

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Resources
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Resources
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Resources
http//b4udrink.org
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Resources
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Workshop Objectives
  • To become acquainted with a logic chain useful
    for planning campus-based efforts
  • To learn needs assessment and evaluation
    strategies
  • To identify strategies to address impaired
    driving on college campuses
  • To identify insights suitable for application on
    campus

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www.caph.gmu.edu
George Mason University Center for the
Advancement of Public Health School of
Recreation, Health and Tourism College of
Education and Human Development 4400 University
Dr. MS 1F5 Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
Phone 703-993-3697 Fax
703-993-3763 E-mail caph_at_gmu.edu
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