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Author:  Louis Wittig.


Source: Volume 06, Number 04, Fall 2002 , pp.84-86(3)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing a study of the relationship between parental actions and risky driving among adolescents, an alcohol tax’s impact on employment, hours, and wages, the influence of peers on adolescent alcohol use, internet assessments and traditional disorder assessments, and motivations behind young drinkers: “Parenting Practices and Adolescent Risky Driving: A Three-Month Prospective Study” by Jessica Hartos, PhD, Patricia Eitel, PhD and Bruce Simons- Morton, EdD, MPH 29 (2) Health Educ. & Behav. (April 2002); “Alcohol Taxes and Labor Market Outcomes” by Dhaval Dave and Robert Kaestner 21 (3) Journal of Health Economics (May 2002); “The Longitudinal Influence of Peers on the Development of Alcohol Use in Late Adolescence: A Growth Mixture Analysis” by Fuzhong Li, Manuel Barrera, Jr., Hyman Hops and K. John Fisher 25 (3) J. of Behav. Med. (June 2002); “Test-Retest Reliability of Alcohol Measures: Is There a Difference Between Internet-Based Assessment and Traditional Methods?” by Elizabeth T. Miller, Dan J. Neal, Lisa J. Roberts, John S. Baer, Sally O. Cressler, Jane Metrik and G. Alan Marlatt 16 (1) Psych. of Addictive Behav. (March 2002); “Reasons for Alcohol Use in Young Adulthood: Validation of a Three-Dimensional Measure” by Erich Labouvie, P.h.D. and Marsha Bates, P.h.D. 63 (2) J. of Studies on Alcohol (March 2002);

Keywords: Health Educ. & Behav.; Journal of Health Economics; J. of Behav. Med.; Psych. of Addictive Behav.; J. of Studies on Alcohol;

Affiliations:  1: Highway Safety Advocate.

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