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Author:  Louis Wittig.


Source: Volume 06, Number 01, Winter 2002 , pp.15-17(3)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing the effects of various inner-city drug programs, the risk of other substance abuse among college students engaged in binged drinking, the influence of movies on adolescents’ expectations of binge drinking, a pediatrician’s role in preventing alcohol abuse, and the locations where drunk drivers did most of their drinking:” Effects Of a Stage-Based Alcohol Preventive Intervention For Inner-City Youth” by Chudley E. Werch Ph.D., Joan M. Carlson M.S.W., Deborah M. Owen M.S.H., Carlo C. DiClemente Ph.D., and Joseph P. Carbonari Ed.D. 31 (2) Journal of Drug Education (2001); “Binge Drinking Among Undergraduate College Students in the United States: Implications for Other Substance Use” by Sherry Everett Jones, PhD, MPH; John Oeltmann, MEd, MSPH; Todd W. Wilson, MS, CHES; Nancy D. Brener, PhD; Carl V. Hill, MPH. 50 (1) J. of Am. Coll. Health (July 2001); “Influence of Positive and Negative Film Portrayals of Drinking on Older Adolescents’ Alcohol Outcome Expectancies” by Alexis D. Kulick and Harold Rosenberg 31 (7) J. of Applied Soc. Psych. (Summer 2001); “Alcohol Use and Abuse: A Pediatric Concern” by Edward A. Jacobs, MD, et al. (108) Pediatrics (July 2001); “Relationships Between Drinking Problems and Drinking Locations Among Convicted Drinking Drivers” by Ronald W. Snow and Elisabeth Wells-Parker 27 (3) Am. J. of Drug and Alc. Abuse (August 2001);

Keywords: Journal of Drug Education; J. of Am. Coll. Health; J. of Applied Soc. Psych.; Pediatrics; Am. J. of Drug and Alc. Abuse;

Affiliations:  1: Highway Safety Advocate.

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