Drug use and criminal activity among rural probationers with DUI histories |
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Authors: | Webster J Matthew Oser Carrie B Mateyoke-Scrivner Allison Cline Virginia Depp Havens Jennifer R Leukefeld Carl G |
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Affiliation: | Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0086, USA. matt.webster@uky.edu |
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Abstract: | The present study examined whether ever being arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) was associated with higher levels of substance use and criminal activity in a sample of 800 probationers. Lifetime and 30-day histories of substance use and criminal activity were compared across three groups of probationers from rural Kentucky: those with a single DUI arrest, those with two or more DUI arrests, and those with no DUI arrests. A larger percentage of probationers with a DUI arrest reported lifetime and 30-day substance use than non-DUI offenders in almost all drug and alcohol categories. Higher prevalence of criminal activity was limited primarily to the multiple DUI arrest group. Findings add to the literature on rural substance abusers and indicate that DUI may be used as a marker to help identify opportunities for targeted substance abuse interventions. |
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