Research

Purpose: To create evidence-based professional development training for community-based prevention professionals to increase knowledge about drugged driving and learn environmental strategies to prevent it.

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OVERVIEW

Drugged driving is a significant public health and safety concern, and there is an increasing need for information resources on the topic of drugged driving to help guide prevention efforts.

The overall objective of this project was to develop and evaluate training on drugged driving, and prevention efforts using environmental strategies using the Strategic Prevention Framework.

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RELATED PRESENTATIONS

Stelter, R. L. (2020, February). Preparing community leaders to prevent drug impaired driving. Invited presentation at the Drug Prevention Summit. Tampa, FL.

Stelter, R., Kupersmidt, J. B., & Schmidt, A. M. (2019, August). Drugged driving: Innovative community prevention strategies. Presented at: the North Carolina Traffic Safety Conference. Raleigh, NC.

Stelter, R., Kupersmidt, J. B., & Schmidt, A. M. (2018, July). Drugged driving: Innovative community prevention strategies. Presented at: Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) Mid-Year Training Institute. Orlando, FL.

Stelter, R. L., Kupersmidt, J. B., & Schmidt, A. M. (2018, June). Using the strategic prevention framework to prevent drugged driving. Poster presented at the 2018 Society for Prevention Research. Washington, D.C.

Stelter, R. L., Kupersmidt, J. B., & Rabiner, S. (2014, September). Drugged driving research and prevention. Paper presented at the 2014 National Prevention Network Annual Conference: Seattle, WA.

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