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Published in: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 4/2016

01-08-2016 | Brief Communication

Drinking and Driving Among Undocumented Latino Immigrants in Miami-Dade County, Florida

Authors: Eduardo Romano, Mario de la Rosa, Mariana Sánchez, Rosa Babino, Eileen Taylor

Published in: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

There is concern that by failing to understand fully the risks associated with driving under the influence (DUI), some Latino immigrants—undocumented in particular—may be overrepresented in alcohol-related crashes. Until now, data on undocumented immigrants has been absent. Data came from an ongoing longitudinal sample of Latino immigrants to Miami-Dade County, FL. Descriptive analyses and regression techniques were applied. Compared with permanent residents, undocumented drivers are more likely to binge drink, less likely to understand DUI laws, and less likely to perceive the risks associated with DUI—three factors largely associated with high DUI rates. Despite facing these risk factors, undocumented immigrants showed low DUI rates, partly due to their limited amount of driving. Differences in risk perceptions and actual DUI events between Latino immigrants of different residency statuses suggest the possibility of early interventions aimed at reducing DUI among Latino immigrants.
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Metadata
Title
Drinking and Driving Among Undocumented Latino Immigrants in Miami-Dade County, Florida
Authors
Eduardo Romano
Mario de la Rosa
Mariana Sánchez
Rosa Babino
Eileen Taylor
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1557-1912
Electronic ISSN: 1557-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-015-0305-y

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