Review of the role of alcohol in drowning associated with recreational aquatic activity
Injury Prevention2004Vol. 10(2), pp. 107–113
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Abstract
Alcohol consumption significantly increases the likelihood of immersions resulting in drowning during aquatic activities. However, more information is required if appropriate prevention activities are to be planned, initiated, and evaluated. This includes better information on alcohol use, and attitudes to alcohol use, in association with recreational aquatic activity, and the nature and extent of increased risk associated with alcohol use. Evaluation of interventions is also needed.
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