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Author:  Louis Wittig.


Source: Volume 07, Number 03, Summer 2003 , pp.59-63(5)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing a website for those dissatisfied with Alcoholics Anonymous, a program aimed at the perceptions of binge drinking of first year students, the effectiveness of alcohol related laws, prediction of repeat offenders, pharmacists’ perception of their roles in alcohol sales, how effective exercise is in alcoholism treatment, and the relationship between the hazards of drinking and driving and the time of day: “Alcoholics Anonymous Discourse and Members’ Resistance In a Virtual Community: Exploring Tensions Between Theory and Practice” by Heather A. Kitchin 29 Contemporary Drug Problems (Winter 2002); “Applying Communication Theories to Prevent Dangerous Drinking Among College Students: The RU SURE Campaign” by Lea P. Stewart et al. 53 (4) Communication Studies (Winter 2002); “Association of Alcohol-Related Laws With Deaths Due to Motor Vehicle and Motorcycle Crashes in the United States, 1980-1997” by Andres Villaveces et al. 157 (2) Am. J. of Epidemiology (Jan. 2003); “Comparative and Joint Prediction of DUI Recidivism from Alcohol Ignition Interlock and Driver Records” by Paul R. Marques, A. Scott Tippets, and Robert B. Voas 64 (1) J. of Studies on Alcohol (Jan. 2003); “Sale of Alcohol in Pharmacies: Results and Implications of an Empirical Study” by Jerome E. Kotecki, HSD 28 (1) J. of Community Health (Feb. 2003); “The Role of Physical Exercise in Alcoholism Treatment and Recovery” by Jennifer P. Read and Richard A. Brown 34 (1) Prof. Psychology: Res. And Practice (Winter 2003); “The Effects of Alcohol on Driving-Related Sensorimotor Performance Across Four Times of Day” by John C. Dalrymple-Alford, P. Anne Kerr, and Richard D. Jones 64 (1) J. of Studies on Alcohol (Jan. 2003);

Keywords: Contemporary Drug Problems; Communication Studies; Am. J. of Epidemiology; J. of Studies on Alcohol; J. of Community Health; Prof. Psychology: Res. And Practice;

Affiliations:  1: Highway Safety Advocate.

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