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Riding along with a drunk driver: a social norms campaign in Antwerp students An influence on driving under influence? Bart Vriesacker Heidi Stoop Guido.

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1 Riding along with a drunk driver: a social norms campaign in Antwerp students An influence on driving under influence? Bart Vriesacker Heidi Stoop Guido Van Hal

2 Introduction 2010 : 45,927 traffic accidents An average day in Belgium: 125 traffic accidents 109 slightly injured persons 14 severly injured persons 2 deaths Adolescents and young adults: - traffic accidents are the most important cause of death - More than half of the total group of fatal accidents Possible explanations for these figures?

3 Attitude? What is the attitude of young people in traffic? What do they think themselves about…. drunk driving? driving a car under the influence of drugs? riding along with a drunk driver? What does their own behaviour look like? How do they perceive the behaviour of their peers? Which are the social norms regarding traffic participation within this age group?

4 Methodology Survey with questions and propositions based on the Social Norms Approach: - Perception of social norms has a big influence on how we behave as individuals - These perceptions are, however, often not accurate because we tend to judge the behaviour of peers as less sensible than in reality  misperceptions This can lead to the fact that an individual will adapt his behaviour to what is thought to be the group norm.

5 Methodology Young people and adolescents from the Province of Antwerp were invited by means of: - e-mail (student movements) - link on several websites - social media such as Facebook page and promotion by means of Facebook and Twitter account of the province of Antwerp …to fill out the online-questionnaire The questionnaire was available from April 18th, 2011 until June 30th, 2011

6 Results 1,279 participants Socio-demographic characteristics: Almost all respondents are students (96.9%) The number of women that filled out the questionnaire is remarkably higher (69.3%) 84.7% of the respondents lives in the province of Antwerp - 70.4% lives with their parents/guardian - 20.1 % lives in digs - 9.1% has another living situation (mostly living together with partner or family)

7 Means of transport Top 3 most important means of transport Blue = 1 st place, red = 2nd place, green = 3rd place 59.8% of the respondents possesses a driving license. Top 3 : 51.8 % ‘driving a car’ 53.3 % ‘car passenger’ BikePublic transport Driving a car Car passenger On foot Motor cycle TaxiOther

8 Going out Frequency: twice a week: 39%, never: 10.5%, daily: 0.5% most popular days: Friday (70.4%) and Saturday (75.9%) Budget: In 68.5% of the respondents not more than 20 euro. Distance covered to go out is only in 11.7% of the respondents more than 20 km. Means of transport (%): Driving a car Car passenger Public transport Bike On foot Other 2.1 6.3 20.3 20.4 12.1 38.8

9 Driving under the influence (DUI)– riding along with a driver under the influence (RADUI) 86.2 13.8 74.3 25.7 No Yes 81.5 18.5 70.6 29.4 No Yes

10 Perception DUI - RADUI DUI weekDUI weekend RADUI weekRADUI weekend Underestimation 46.4% 34.7% 44.5% 32.7% Correct 0.9% 11.2% 0.0% Overestimation 52.7% 54.1% 55.5% 67.3%

11 Propositions (1) agree Do not agree I think that RADUI is unsafe99%1% DUI is risky behaviour98.1%1.9% I don’t ride along with a driver under the influence, even if my friends do so, 85.8%14.2% DUI is unsafe99.4%0.6% I think RADUI is safe2.8%97.2% The risk of something serious happening when driving under the influence is high 93.4%6.6% When I drive a car, I don’t drink alcohol91.5%8.5% I have a safe driving style97.9%2.1% I think it is a smart choice not to drive under the influence99%1% Ithink DUI is safe2.2%97.8% I have a risky driving style4%96% I think DUI is unacceptable93.8%6.2% When I have to drive a care, I pay attention to how much alcohol I drink 98%2% I think it is a smart choice to refuse a lift of a driver under the influence 98.2%1.8% I think DUI is dangerous98.2%1.8% I prefer to ride along with a sober driver99.2%0.8% The risk of something serious happening when driving under the influence is small 4.6%95.4%

12 Propositions (2) ‘When a driver with whom I have to ride along is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, I … agreedo not agree … won’t ride along with him anymore90%10% … won’t undertake any action16.1%83.9% … look for another means to get home93.1%6.9% …would ride along nonetheless15%85% …would take away his keys49.5% …would call the police4.2%95.8% …would talk him about his conduct95.5%4.5% …try to sober him up80.8%19.2%

13 Social Norms Intervention Mainly based on the propositions  Injuctive norms

14 Follow-up? Compare baseline-data with data of a follow-up study - behaviour - perception of behaviour  statistically significant changes? Following the theory of the social norms approach, a follow- up study is more than desirable. In practice, often the necessary financial means are lacking to carry this out.

15 Reference: McAlaney, J., Bewick, B. M., and Bauerle, J. (2010) Social Norms Guidebook: A Guide to Implementing the Social Norms Approach in the UK. University of Bradford, University of Leeds, Department of Health: West Yorkshire, UK. Sources: Website for statistics of the Belgian Government: http://statbel.fgov.be/nl/statistieken/cijfers/verkeer_vervoer/verkeer/ ongevallen_slachtoffers/verkeersongevallen/

16 Questions? I am all ears!


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